153 THE ZOOLOGIST. 



A', rivulosa, one only. Piluinniis hirtellus, common under stones on the 

 shore between tide-marks, and also dredged in fifteen to twenty fathoms. 

 Pirimela denticulata occurs in one spot only near Dawlish. Portumnus 

 latlpes, common in shore-seines in August. Pohjhius hensloivii, in pilchard- 

 seines at Teignmouth. Portunus puher, abundant in holes in rocks. 

 P. jmsillus, common by dredging off Dawlish in about fifteen fathoms. 

 Pinnotheres pisuin : with patience in opening large quantities of mussels 

 this species can be obtained in tolerable numbers. Gonoplax mujulntus, a 

 few specimens hy dredging. Atelccychis septemdentatus, by dredging in 

 twelve fathoms off Exmoutli, but scarce. Conjstes casslvelaiinm, common in 

 shore-seines. Pagurus piideauxii, P. ciianensis, aud P. hijndmanni, all 

 taken abundantly bv dredging, the latter in shells of Turritella. P. dilwynii 

 is numerous in one part of the coast, about a mile and a half from shore 

 on sand in shallow water, and inhabiting common shore shells, such as 

 Purpura, Littorina, and Xatica. Galathea squamifera, common under 

 stones on the shore and by dredging. G. slrUjosu, on rocks at Dawlish and 

 sometimes in herring-nets, but not common, yika eduUs, one at Salcombe 

 Regis. CnuKjon fascialus, a few specimens at Langstone Point and Daw- 

 lish. Athanias nitescens, a few at Salcombe Piegis. Hippolyte crancliii, 

 common. Mysis vulgaris and M.flexuosa, not common. Dexamine spinosa, 

 dredged off Exinouth. Melita pahnata, Langstone Point. Mara yrossi- 

 mana, luirysthcns erythropthahims, and Ccrapus abditus, dredged off Daw- 

 lish. Caprella tuberctdata and Apseudes talpa, dredged off Exmouth and 

 Dawlish. Anceus maxillaris, males aud females, and specimens in all 

 stages of development, on rocks, and adhering to small shore fishes such as 

 Father-lasher, and also on Gattorugine and Paganellus, at Straight Point, 

 near Exmouth and Langstone Point. The greenish blue larva is quite 

 transparent, and looks like an atom of green glass. This was Montagu's 

 " Oniscus cferuieatus." Bopyrus squillarwn, not uncommon on Palamon 

 serratus. Phryxus hyndmanni under the carapace, and P. pnguri on the 

 tail of, Pagurus beriihardus. Pleurocryptcs galathea, under carapace of 

 Galathea squamifera. Cryptothiria pyymaa, on Pagurus. Idotea jmrallela, 

 abundant in broken tubes of Serpula, &c., on the shore at Langstone 

 Point. I. linearis, adults very abundant off Exmouth, and young on 

 Zostera marina in the lake on Dawlish Warren. Cymodocea emarginata, 

 Nara hidentata, Spharoma serratum, S. prideauxianum, Dynamene rubra, 

 D. viridis, and Campecopea cranchii in empt}' shells of Balani on rocks. 

 Peltogaster paguri, on tail of Pagurus bernhardus. P. sulcatus, on Pagurus 

 ciianensis. Sacculina carcini, on tails of Carcinas manas and Portunus 

 pusillus. Lernentoma lophii, on gills of Angler or Fishing Frog. 

 Lepeopthirus Thorn fisoni, on skin of Lumpsucker; and .4nchorella uncin- 

 iiata on gills of Wolf-fisb. A number of species of Nymphonida and some 

 crustaceans, one or more of which are new to the British lists, and others 



