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Ihd). The specimens I have seen of this species are all 

 from the eastern side of our island. That figured is one of 

 those from Cullercoats, Northumberland, which Bate and 

 Westwood recorded under the name Montagua clypeata. 

 Other specimens in my collection are from St. Andrews 

 [Professor Mcintosh) and Aberdeen [Mr. R. Dawson). 



I have thought it best to figure a Cullercoats specimen, 

 since it was one of these which was recorded bj Bate and 

 Westwood. My St. Andrews example is, however, more 

 mature, and, agreeing in all other respects, differs somewhat 

 ill the form of the hand of the second gnathopod, which is 

 somewhat longer in proportion to the breadth, nearly twice 

 as long as the greatest width ; the palm &c. is as in the 

 Cullercoats example. 



This species is nearest allied to M. ruhrovittata, from which 

 it may be easily distinguished by the totally different form of 

 the first gnathopod (fig. 5, first gnathopod of M. ruhrovittata) , 

 by the absolutely transverse palm of the second gnathopods, 

 and by differences in the last perseopods. 



My friend the late Dr. D. Robertson, in the appendix to 

 his first report (p. 91, separate copy), recorded " Mefopa 

 clypeata " from Cumbrae. It is probable that the Amphipod 

 found by him was Metopa ruhrovittata, since I have on two 

 occasions, in 1854 and in 1 885, taken that species at Cumbrae. 



Dr. Hoek has described from Holland a Metopa nearly 

 allied to M. ruhrovittata under the name Metopa Normani 

 (Hoek, " Crustacea Neerlandica, II.," Tijdsch. der Nederl. 

 Dierkundige Vereen. ser. 2, vol. ii. p. 21 (separate copy), 

 pi. vii. figs. 5 and 5') ; but it appears to be more closely 

 allied to M. ruhrovittata than the species which I have here 

 described. 



102. Metopa horealis, G. 0. Sars. 



1882. Metopa horealis, G. 0. Sars, (102) p. 91, pi. iv. fig. 4 (but not 



fig. 4 a). 

 1892. Metopa borealis, G. O. Sars, (142) p. 254, pi. Ixxxix. fig. 1. 



Hah. Isle of Cumbrae, 1885 {A. M. N.) ; South Bay, 

 Firth of Forth, 1888 (T. 6'.); Menai Strait {A. 0. W.) : 

 Mus. Nor. Guernsey (.4. 0. W.). 



Distrih. Tromso {J. S. Schneider) : Mus. Nor. Norway 

 {G. 0. Sars) ; Greenland {Hansen). 



103. Metopa propinqua, G. 0. Sars. 



1892. Metopa propinqua, G. O. Sars, (142) p. 264, pi, xciii. fig. 1. 

 Hah. The only record of this species occurriug in our fauna 



