Land, Fresh-Water, and Marine Crustacea. 115 



13. G-ala.fhea, interw,edia, Lilljeborg. 



1851. Galatheaintermc<lia,\A\\i.,O^Y(iVi^Niit.-h\iSii}. Forhandl., p. 21. 

 1857. ,, Andrewsii Kiiiah., Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Dublin, 

 vol. ii. p. 58, pi. xvi. tig. 8. 



Habitat — Firth of Forth (Dr Anderson).i 



14. Galathea strigosa (Linne). 



1767. Cancer strigosa, Linn., Syst. Nat,, ed. xii., vol. ii. p. 1052. 

 Habitat. — Off the Bass Rock (Howden). Taken near 

 Dunbar (Robert Gray). I have obtained one or two speci- 

 mens of this species while at work on the Fishery steamer 

 " Garland," but it did not appear to be very common in the 

 estuary. North Berwick 1895, one specimen (W. Evans). 



Genus (6) Munida, Leach, 1820. 



15. Munida bamffia (Pennant). 



1777. Astacus Bamffitis, Pennant, Brit. ZooL, vol. iv. p. 17, pi. xiii, 



fig. 25. 

 1853. Munida Rondelettii, Bell, op. cit., p. 208. 



Habitat. — Not uncommon at Dunbar (Robert Gray). Mr 

 Evans informs me that in January 1896, Mrs Rickards, 

 North Berwick, showed him several specimens which had 

 been obtained there. 



Family THAUMASTOCHELlDiE. 



Genus (7) Calocaris, Bell, 1853. 



16. Calocaris Macandrece, Bell. 



1853. Calocaris Macandreoe, Bell, op. cit, p. 233. 



Habitat. — Adam White, in his Fopulctr History of British 

 Crustacea (1857), p. 99, states that Ccdocaris was "found by 

 Mr M'Andrew in Loch Fyne and the Mull of Galloway; and 

 subsequently, when dredging in the Firth of Forth in 1851, 

 he got a quantity of haddocks, the stomach and intestines 

 of one of which were filled with it." 



Calocaris does not appear to have again been observed in 

 the Forth estuary till 1901, when it was obtained by Mr 



1 Cf. Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. i. p. 415. 



