Land, Fresh- Water, and Marine Cr^tstacea. 339 



taken in the Clyde in 1896. The Forth examples, which had 

 been put aside when collected, were not identified till later. 



176. Cletodes lata, T. Scott. 



1892. Cletodes lata, T. Scott, Tenth F. B. Kept., pt. iii. p. 257, 

 pi. X. figs. 10-18. 



Hob. — Dredged off St Monans, off Musselburgh, and other 

 parts of the estuary ; not common. 



177. Cletodes similis, T. Scott. 



1895. Cletodes similis, T. Scott, Thirteenth F. B. Rept., pt. iii. 

 p. 1G8, pi. iii. figs. 12-26; pi. iv. figs. 1-3. 



Sab. — In the same gatherings with the last, as well as in 

 pools between tide-marks, but always sparingly distributed. 

 This species has a somewhat close resemblance to C. lata, 

 and was at first regarded as a variety of it, but afterwards it 

 was found to be quite distinct. 



178. Cletodes longicaitdata, Brady and Eobertson. 



1876. Cletodes longicaudata, B. and R., Brit. Assoc. Report for 1875, 



p. 196. 

 1880. ,, ,, Brady, Monograph, vol. ii. p. 92, pi. 



Ixxix. figs. 13-19. 



1902. ,, ,, T. Scott, Twentieth F. B. Rept., pt. iii. 



p. 465, pi. xxiii. figs. 26-33. 



^«&.— Dredged off St Monans in 1889; dredged off the 

 east side of Inchkeith in June 1901 ; rare. 



179. Cletodes neglecta, T. Scott. 



1903. Cletodes neglecta, T. Scott, Twenty-first F. B. Rept., pt. iii. 



p. 120, pi. iv. figs. 20-31. 



Hah. — Dredged in Aberlady Bay in 1895 ; not common. 

 This species, which has been known to me for a considerable 

 time, is somewhat intermediate between C. longicaudata and 

 C. limicola; the f ureal joints are about half as long as those 

 of C longicaudata; it thus differs from both the species 

 named. Though collected in 1895, this is the first time it 

 has been recorded for the Forth. The species was described 

 from Moray Firth specimens. 



