Land, Fresh- Water, a7id Marine Crustacea. 1 ] 9 



30. Spirontocaris Gaimardi (M.-Edwards). 



1837. Hippolyte Gaimardi, M.-Edw. , Hist. Nat. des Crust., vol. ii. 



p. 378. 

 1853. ,, pandaliformis, Bell, op. cAt., p. 294. 



Habitat.— Ahowe Queensferry, and at one or two other 

 parts of the estuary; not common. 



Family Pandalid^e. 

 Genus (14j Pandalus, Leach, 1814. 



31. Pandalus Montagui, Leach. 



1815. Pandalus Montagui, Leach, Malacol. Brit., pi. xl. 

 1853. ,, annalicornis, Bell, op. cit., p. 297. 



Habitat. — Firth of Forth, common, and generally dis- 

 tributed. 



Genus (15) Pandalina, Caiman, 1899. 



32. Pandalina brevirostris (Kathke). 



1837. Pandalus brevirostris, RatLke, Mem. presente a I'Acad. de 



Petersb., t. iii. 

 1853. Hippolyte Thompsoni, Bell, op. cit., p. 290. 



Habitat. — Firth of Forth (F. M. Balfour). I have obtained 

 this species off the west side of Inchkeith, off Musselburgh, 

 between Fidra and the Bass Rock, and in mid-channel west 

 of May Island, but always sparingly. 



Family Pal^monid^. 

 Genus (16) Leander, Desmarest, 1849. 



33. Leander squilla (Linne). 



1767. Cancer squilla, Linn., Syst. Nat., ed. xii., vol. ii. p. 1051. 

 1853. PaloRmon squilla, Bell, op. cit., p. 305. 



Habitat. — In rock pools near the mouth of the estuary, 

 frequent (Leslie and Herd man). In rock pools, North 

 Berwick, rather common, August 1897 (W. Evans). 



Suborder Sehizopoda. 



For this group I have followed the arrangement and 

 nomenclature of the Rev. Canon Norman's " Revision of the 

 British Species of Sehizopoda," published in An7i. and Mag. 



