288 REPORT—1868. 
“species, to which it is referred, the gnathopods being of entirely dif- 
ferent structure. 
Phronima sedentaria (Forskaal). ‘The only specimen of this species which 
we have seen as a native of the British coast is one in the British 
Museum, taken by Dr. Fleming on the 3rd of November, 1809, at Bur- 
ray, in Zetland, amongst rejectamenta of the sea. Other specimens 
from the Shetland Islands were obtained by the late Dr. Johnston, and 
exhibited by him before the Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club in 1855. 
—Proceedings, vol. ii. p. 212.” (B. and W.) 
Dulichia porrecta, Bate. St. Magnus Bay, 40-60 fathoms. 
Proto pedata (Abildgaard). Out Skerries Harbour, 2-5 fathoms; Bressay 
Sound, among Laminaria; St. Magnus Bay, very abundant, 40-60 
fathoms. 
Goodseri, Bate. Out Skerries Harbour and St. Magnus Bay; much 
scarcer than the last. } 
Caprella linearis (Linn.). Very abundant in Halse Hellyer, Burrafirth, 
among T'ubularia indivisa and sponges. 
lobata (Miller). With the last, but scarce. 
—— hystrix, Kroyer. Caves at Burrafirth, 1863. 
Order ISOPODA. 
Tanais Dulongii, B. & W. St. Magnus Bay, rare. 
Paratanais rigidus, Bate & Westw. St. Magnus Bay, 1867, 
Anceus maxillaris (Montagu). Frequent. 
—— Kdwardii, Bate. 15-20 fathoms; Vidlom Voe. 
Phryxus abdominalis (Kroyer). On the abdomen of Hippolyte Cranchii, 
var. pusiola. 
—— longibranchiatus, Bate & Westw. ‘ Our specimens of this species were 
forwarded to us from Shetland by Mr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys” (B. and W.). 
—— Galathee (Hesse). Under carapace of Galathea dispersa. 
Aiga monophthalma, Johnston. One fine specimen procured in 1861. 
Cirolana spinipes, Bate & Westw. Haddock ground, near Whalsey Skerries, 
and in St. Magnus Bay; not uncommon. 
——— truncata, u. sp. Head much wider than long; greatest width in the 
centre, at the projection of the eyes, narrower behind and in front, which 
is slightly tridentate. Superior antenne suddenly bent in a remarkable 
way at aright angle at the junction of first and second joints of the 
peduncle; third joint of peduncle much narrower and shorter than the 
second ; filament consisting of only about four joints, the first twice as 
long as last joint of peduncle, and longer than the rest of the filament. 
Inferior antenne very long and slender. Telson as broad as long; mar- 
gins crenulated, distally truncate and denticulate; the two external 
teeth on each side larger than the intermediate ones. Last uropeds 
having both branches truncate at the extremity. 
Dredged in 40-60 fathoms, muddy bottom, in St. Magnus Bay, 1867. 
Eurydice pulchra, Leach. St. Magnus Bay. 
Jera albifrons, Leach. Tide-marks, under stones, common. 
Leptaspidia brevipes, Bate & Westwood. St. Magnus Bay, 40-60 fathoms ; 
5-8 miles east of Balta, 40-50 fathoms. 
Janira maculosa, Leach. Frequent, between tide-marks, and dredged. 
Limnoria lignorum (Rathke). In a piece of wood between tide-marks, near 
Lerwick, 1861. 
