264 CEUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



AnapAgurus Hyndmanni (W. Thompson). 



Off Berwick and other parts of the Northumberland coast 

 (A. M. N.); 8-10 miles off Seaham Harbour (G. H.); 10-15 

 miles off Ryhope (G. S. B. and G. H.) N.D. 



Anapagurus chiroacanthus (Lilljeborg). 



1855. Fagiirus chiroacanthus^ Lilljeborg, Hafs-Crustaceer 

 vid Kullaberg i Skane. Ofvers. Kong. Vet.-Akad. 

 Forh., Arg. 12, No. 3, 1855, p. 118. 



1 86 1. Pagunis ferrugineus, Norman, Contributions to 

 British Carcinology. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, 

 vol. viii (p. I separate copy), October, pi. xiii., figs. 1-3. 



1896. Anapagtinis chiroacanthus, Bouvier, Les Pagurines 

 des Mers d'Europe. La Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, 

 3me serie, 26me annee, p. 8, figs. 40, 41. 



Off Holy Lsland and Dunstanburgh, 1864 (A. M.N.) N. 



Fam. 3.— PORCELLANID/E 



PoRCELLANA PLATYCHELES (Pennant). 



Common under stones between tidemarks. D.N. 



Porcellana longicornis (Linne). 



1857. Porcellana priocheles, Kinahan, Natural Hist. Review, 

 vol. iv., Proc. of Societies, p. 84. 



Common in similar situations to the last, and among the 

 roots o{ Laminarice, and also dredged in 20-30 fathoms. N.D. 



Fam. 4.— GALATHEID^ 



Galathea strigosa (Linne). 



Seven inches long off Cullercoats (J. Hancock); common at 

 Embleton (R. Embleton); Bamburgh (G. S. B.) ; Seaham 

 (G. H. and A. M. N.) N.D. 



Galathea squamifera Leach. 



Four and three-quarter inches long, Cullercoats (John 

 Hancock) ; Berwick and Embleton (R. E.) ; South Northum- 

 berland (A. M. N.) ; Whitburn (G. S. B.) ; Seaham (G. H.) 



N.D. 



