114 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 



7. Anapagurus Icevis (Thompson). 



1843. Pagurus Icevis, Thomp., Brit. Assoc. Report (1843), p. 267. 

 1886. Anaimgurus Icevis, Henderson, op. ciL, p. 28. 



Habitat. — Firth of Forth (Howden). This species is of 

 more frequent occurrence than the last ; I have taken it both 

 with the dredge and amongst trawl refuse, in different parts 

 of the estuary. 



Family Porcellanid^. 

 Genus (4) Porcellana, Lamarck, 1801. 



8. Porcellana longicornis (Linne). 



1767. Cancer longicornis, Linn., Syst. Nat., ed. xii., vol. ii. p. 1040. 



Habitat. — Moderately common, and generally distributed. 



9. Porcellana platycheles (Pennant). 



1777. Cancer platycheles, Penn., Brit. Zool., vol. iv. p. 9, pi. iv. fig. 2. 



Habitat. — Taken at Grail and Fifeness at low- water 

 (Howden). At Elie, and near North Berwick (Leslie and 

 Herdman). 



Family Galatheid^. 

 Genus (5) Galathea, Fabricius, 1793. 



10. Galathea squamifera, Leach. 



1815. Galathea squamifera. Leach, Edin. Encycl., vol. vii. p. 398. 



Habitat. — Firth of Forth, moderately common (cf. Leslie 

 and Herdman). In rock pools at North Berwick, January 

 1896 (W. Evans). 



11. Galathea nexa, Embleton. 



1834. Galathea nexa, Embl., Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, vol. i. p. 69. 



Habitat. — Off Port Seton (Howden). 



12. Galathea dispersa, Spence Bate. 



1859. Galathea dispersa Bate, Proc. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. iii. p. 3. 



Habitat. — Common " on the so - called oyster - banks " 

 (Henderson).^ 



1 Cf. "Decapod and Schizopod Crustacea of the Clyde," Trans. Nat. Hist. 

 Soc. Glasgow (1886), p. 10. 



