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species, which is very small — scarcely ^^^^ of an inch in 

 length — but quite distinct, is apparently very rare in the 

 Firth of Forth. I have only met with it in the neighbour- 

 hood of Inchkeith; it seems, however, to have a fairly 

 extensive distribution. Frequent in a gathering of small 

 Crustacea from an old quarry at Granton collected in 1894. 



Genus (69) Normanella, G. S. Brady, 1880. 



168. Normanella dubia (Brady and Eobertson). 



1875. Laophonte dubia, B. and R., Brit. Assoc. Eeport for 1874, 



p. 196. 

 1880. Normanella dubia, Brady, Monograph, vol. ii. p. 87, ])1. 



Ixxviii. figs. 12-22. 



Hab. — Dredged off Musselburgh ; not very rare, but easily 

 overlooked. 



169. Normanella attenuata, A. Scott. 



1896. Normanella attenuata, A. Scott, Lancashire Sea-Fish Lab. 



Report for 1895, p. 47, pL iv. 



figs. 8-20. 

 1902. „ „ T. Scott, Twentieth F. B. Kept., 



pt, iii. p. 464, pi. xxiii. figs. 2-4. 



Hah. — Dredged off St Monans, in about 10 fathoms ; rare. 

 This species was described from specimens dredged off 

 Spanish Head, Isle of Man, in 1895. 



Genus (70) Cletodes, Brady, 1872. 

 170. Cletodes limicola, G. S. Brady. 



1872. Cletodes limicola, Brady, Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb, and 

 Durham, voL iv. p. 438, pi. xxi. figs. 

 10-17. 



1880. ,, ,, idem. Monograph, vol. ii. p. 90, pi. 



ixxix. figs. 1-12. 



Rah. — Dredged off North Berwick, off Musselburgh, and 

 off the east side of Inchkeith, but not very common. 

 It seems to be sparingly distributed throughout the 

 estuary. 



