359 Canon A. M. Norman on the 



SCIIIZOPODA. 



Tn the lists wliicli follow, initials affixed to a locality 

 make known tlie naturalist on whose authority it is inserted. 

 Thus : — 



H. TTornell (James). 

 N. Ncrnian (A. M.). 

 S. Sinel (Joseph). 

 S. cS- H. Sinell and Hornell. 



W. Wnlker (A. O.). 

 W. ^ H. Walker and Iloniell. 



In cases where no initial follows the locality or localities 

 it will be understood that they are on my own authority. 



Nyetiphanes ConcJdl, Bell. Jersey (Siwl, tide Kcehler). 

 Siriella jalUnsis, Czerniavsky. Guernsey and Jersey. 



Clausii, G. 0. Sars. Guernsey. 



armata, H. M.-Edwards. Jersey. 



Gastrosaccus sanctus, P. J. van Benedeu. Jersey, 



sjnwfer, Goes. Jersey [Museum at Booth, Lancashire, fide W.). 



Anchialina agills, G. 0. Sars. Oif Alderuey, tow-net {Dr. Gough 



in Mas. Nor.) ; Guernsey ( W.). 

 For the genus Anchialina, see Norman and Scott, ' Crustacea of 

 Devon and Cornwall,' 1906, p. 24. 

 Beteromysis formosa, S. I. Smith. Guernsey. 

 Mysidopsis gihbosa, G. 0. Sars. Guernsey (A. 0. WaU-er, in litt., 



Sept. 4, 1892). 

 Leptomysis mediterranea, G. 0. Sars. Guernsey and Jersey. 

 Mesop)odopsis Slabberi, P. J. van Beneden. Jersey {Museum at 



Booth, Lancashire, fide W.). 

 Macromysis Jlexuosa, Miiller. Abundant. 



Mr. Sinel, wliom I had the pleasure of seeing at Jersey last 

 year (1906), told me that species oH Mysidea were caught at 

 Jersey and made into a paste called " Cherve," used in 

 lishing. He subsequently, in answer to my enquiries, sent 

 me tlie following account of this preparation : — 



" At present the fishers of ' Clierv^ ' have to obtain a 

 licence from the chief fishery inspector to enable tiiem to 

 carry on this very old practice — a very absurd law. They 

 take it both day and night during tiie spring tides in the 

 large gravelly pools, among the Zosiera, in the southern bays. 



" It is tidven in huge liund-nets, with usually a cross-bar 



