SCALY GALATHEA. 



199 



of Ireland. It appears to be pretty much a littoral species, 

 occurring, according to both Dr. Leach and Mr. Couch, 

 under stones at low tide. I have, however, taken it by the 

 dredge in Swanage Bay, Dorsetshire, and in lobster-pots at 

 Bognor, and Mr. Thompson mentions its being dredged by 

 him in Ireland. This would intimate that they resort to 

 deeper water occasionally, and Dr. Leach particularly men- 

 tions that such is the case when they are young. Those, 

 however, which I procured in lobster-pots on the coast of 

 Sussex were adult and remarkably large. 



The vignette below is from a picture by Crome of Nor- 

 wich, in the possession of Walter Buchanan, Esq. 



