128 Canon A. M. Norman on British Amphipoda. 



T. S. — Thomas Scoit. Localities taken from his numerous 

 papers on the Crustacea of Scotland, for the most part 

 published in the Reports of the Fishery Board of 

 Scotland. 



A. 0. W. — Alfred 0. Walker. With respect to the Crus- 

 tacea of the district of Liverpool and the Lsle of Man, I 

 liave depended on his ' Revision of the Amphipoda of 

 the L.M.B.C. District,' as being the corrected list. 

 Most of Mr. \\ alker's papers are published in the Trans. 

 Liverpool Biol. Assoc. ; others will be referred to ; but 

 one should be iiere mentioned as it does not embrace any 

 descriptions of species, but contains a good list of 

 Channel Island Aniphipods : "Report on the Schizopoda, 

 Cumacea, Isopoda, and Amphipoda of the Channel 

 Islands," by A. O. Walker and J. Hornell (Journal of 

 Marine Zoology and Microscopy, vol. ii. 1896.) 



AMPHIPODA. 



Tribe I. H y p e K i i d e A. 



Fam. I. Hyperiidae. 



Genus 1. Hyperl\, Latreille. 



(Syn. Lestriyunus, M.-Edw., S •) 



1. Ilyperia galba, Montagu. 



1803. Hyperia galba, B. & W. (1) vol. ii. p. 12, $. 

 1863. Lcstrigonus e.vuUins (Kioyer), B. & W. (1) vol. ii. p. o,' S • 

 1863. L^strif/oivis Kiimhani (Bate), B. & W. (I) vol. ii. p. 8, J. 

 1869. Hyperia yalbu, Norman, " Last Kepoit Dredging Shetland Isles," 



Brit. Assoc, liep. for 1868, p. 286, J § . 

 1872. Hyjyeria medusarum, Boeck [iiec Miiller), p. 79, pi. ii. fig. 1. 

 1887. Hyperia Latreillei (M.-Edw.), Bovalliiis, Oontrib. Men. Amphip. 



Hyperiidea, pt. 1 (Kong. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Hand. vol. xxi. no. 5), 



p. 164, pi. ix. tigs. 31-43, pi. x. figs. 1-17. 



JIah. Shetland ; East of Scotland ; Plymouth ; Birtuibuy 

 Bay {A. M. N.) ; 55 miles off Valentia, Ireland, ' Porcupine,' 

 1869; Banff (T. Edward) : Mus. Nor. Firth of Clyde [A.M. N.) ; 

 Anglesea {A. U. W.) ; Mull [G. Brook) ; Firth of Forth {Cun- 

 ningham) ; St. Andrews {Mcintosh) ; Loch Fyne and Moray 

 Firth {T. IS.). 



Uistrib. Arctic regions from Greenland to Murman coast, 

 Norway, the Baltic, west coast of France. 



As 1 pointed out in my Shetland Report of 1S6S, Lestri- 

 gonus exulans and Ltstrigonus Kinahani of Bate and West^ 



