ON THE MARINE ZOOLOGY OF THE IRISH SEA, 



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AHotrogus magnieeps 

 Dijspontiiis striatiis 

 Zaus Goodsiri 

 Laoplionte thoravica 

 Stcnlielia, sp. 

 Liohuiuolg us forficula 

 Anmiyx, sp. 

 Galatliea intermedia 

 Munida iamffica 

 Crangon spimmis 

 Stenorhynchiis rostratus 

 Inacluis dorsettensis 

 Hyas ooarctatiis 

 Xantho tulerculatiis 

 Portunus pusiUus 

 Evpagurus Bernhardus 

 E. Prideauxii 

 E. cuanends 

 Eurynome aspera 

 Ebalia tuber osa 



POLYZOA : 



PcdicelUna cernua 



Tuhulipora, sp. 



Crista cornuta 



Cellepora jjumicosa and three 



four undetermined species 



Lepralids 

 Flustra securifrons 

 Scriipocellaria reptans 

 Cellularia Jistulosa 



MOLLUSCA : 



Aiuiviia epliippmm 

 Ostrea edulis 

 Pecten maximvs 



or 

 of 



Pecten opercularis 

 P. thjrinus 

 P. piisio 



Mytilus modiolus 

 Nucula nucleus 

 Cardivvi echlnatuni 

 Lissocardiinti norvegicum 

 Cypirina islandica 

 Solon pelliicidus 

 Venus gallvna 

 Lyonsia norvegica 

 Scrohicularia prismatica 

 Astarte sulcata 

 Modiolaria marmorata 

 Sa.vicava riigosa 

 Chiton, sp. 

 Dentaliuni entale 

 Em arg inu la Jissura 

 Velutina Irrvigata 

 Turritella terehra 

 Natica Alderi 

 Eusns antiquus 

 Aporrhais pes-pelican i 

 Oscanius membranaceus 

 Doris, sp. 

 Eolis coronata 

 Tritonia pleheia 



TUNICATA : 



Ascidiella virginea 

 Styelopsis grossnlaria 

 Eugyra glntinans 

 Botryllus sp. 

 li. sp. 



In order to get another case, on different ground, not of our own 

 choosing, on the lirst occasion after the publication of Dr. Murray's 

 volumes, when the Reporter was out witnessing the trawling observa- 

 tions of the Lancashire Sea Fisheries steamer ' John Fell,' he counted, 

 with the help of Mr. Andrew Scott and the men on board, the results of 

 the first haul of the shrimp trawl. It was taken on July 23 at the mouth 

 of the Mersey estuary, inside the Liverpool Bar, on very unfavourable 

 <'round : bottom muddy sand, depth 6 fathoms. The shrimp trawl 

 (U,-inch mesh) was down for 1 hour, and it brought up over seventeen 

 thousand specimens referable to the following thirty-nine species belonging 

 to thirty-four genera : — 



Solea vulgaris 

 Pleuroneotes platessa 

 P. limanda 

 Gadtis morrkua 

 G. cpglefinus 

 G. merlangus 

 Clupea spratta 

 C. harengus 

 TracJiinus ripera 

 Agonus cataphractus 

 Gohius minutus 

 Raia clavata 

 R. maculata 

 Mytilus edulis 



Tellina tenuis 

 Mactra stultorum 

 Fitsus antiquus 

 Carcinus mcenas 

 Portunus, sp. 

 Pagurus Bernliardus 

 Crangon vulgaris 

 Sacculiua, sp. 



Amphipoda (undetermined) 

 Longipedia coronata 

 Ectinosoma spinipes 

 Sunaristes j'aguri 

 Bactylopus rostratus 

 Cletodes limicola 



