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Amphipoda — 13 Species, viz.: — 

 Hyale Nilssoni (Rathke). 



Stenotho'e pollexiana (Bate), now Metojya norveyica (Lillj.). 

 Ampelisca cequicornis, Bruzel 

 Ij^himedia ohesa, Rathke. 

 Pherusa bicuspis^ (Kroyer), now '] Paramphitho'e bictcspis (Kroyer). 



,, fucicola, Leach, ,, lApherusa Ju7'inii (M. Edw.). 



Calliojnus bidentatus, Norman, now Paramphithoe bicuspis (Kroyer). 

 Aora gracilis, Bate. 

 Noenia tuberculosa^ Bate, „ Podoceropsis Sophice, Boeck. 



„ excavata, Bate, ,, „ excavata (Bate). 



Corophium tenuicorne, Norman, „ Corophium ajine, Bruzel. 

 Hyjoeria oblivia, Kroyer, ,, Parathemisto oblivia (Kroyer). 



Proto ventricosa, Miill., „ Phtisica marina, Slabber. 



IsopoDA — 3 Species. 

 Tanais vittatus, Rathke, now I'anais Gavolinii, M. Edw. 

 Jcera albifrons, Leach. 

 Idotea linearis (Penn.). 



CuMACEA (Sympoda) — 1 Specics. 

 Diastylis Icevis, Norman (previously recorded in Leslie and Herd- 

 man's Invertebrate Fauna as Alauna rostrata, Goodsir), 

 now Diastylis rostratus (Goodsir).^ 



SCHIZOPODA— 2 Species. 



Nyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars). 



Podopsis Slabberi (V. Ben.), now 3Iacropsis Slabberi. 



Decapoda — 2 Species 



Hippolyte pusiola, Kroyer. 

 Eupagurus pubesceyis (Kroyer). 



^ Pherusa bicuspis is Bate's name, not Kroyer's ; and though Pherusa 

 bicuspis, Bate, was at one time considered to be synonymous with Kroyer's 

 Amphithoe bicuspis (now Paramphithoe bicusjns (Kroyer)), it turns out, on 

 the contrary, to be equivalent to Apherusa, bisjnnosa (Bate). 



- It is but right to state that though G. 0. Sars regards D. Imvis as identical 

 Avith D. rostratus, Norman does not agree with that opinion (see note under 

 that species). 



