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We have found it at Wardie, North Ber- 

 wick, Elie, Aberdour, etc. 



Doris hilamellata (Linn.). 



Firth of Forth {M'B.) ; abundant at low 

 water in the Firth of Forth {F. and H.). 

 Common at Aberdour, etc. 



D. repanda (Aid. and Han.). 



We have taken this species frequently 

 between tide marks at Aberdour, Elie, and 

 Wardie. 



D. pilosa (Mull.). 



Not uncommon on the shore at Aberdour, 



under stones, at low w^ater. 



We lately took a specimen of the pure 



black variety of this species (the Doris 



nigra of Fleming) under a stone, at low 



water mark, on Carcraig Eock, near 



Inchcolm. 



vi. pulmonobranchiata — 



Carychiid^. 



Melampus hidentatus (Mont.). 



Occasionally on the beach at North Ber- 

 wick (if.). 



M. myosotis (Drap.), var. ringens. 



Bare on the beach at North Berwick {M.). 



CEPHALOPODA. 

 I. Decapoda — 



TEUTHIDiE. 



Ommatostrephes todarus (Delle Chiaje). 



Firth of Forth (Fork, F. and IT.) ; Leith 

 shores, common (M'B.) ; Granton and 

 Craigroyston, cast ashore alive (M.). 

 This species is rather common in the Firth. 

 We have found it alive at Portobello, 

 Kinghorn, and Craigroyston, and have 

 frequently obtained it dead, cast ashore. 



