266 CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



1863. Galathea nexa, Heller, Die Crustaceen des siidlichen 

 Europa, p. 191, pi. vi., fig. 4 (not fig. 3). 



1888. Galathea dispersa, J. Bonnier, Galatheidse des cotes 

 de France. Bull. Sci. de France et Belgique, vol. xix., 

 p. 68, pi. xiii., figs. 1-3. 



Off different parts of Northumberland, 1862-4 (A. M. N.); 

 Cullercoats (J. Alder); Seaham (G. H.). N.D. 



MuNiDA BAMFFIA (Pennant) = Aliinida riigosa Fabricius= 

 Alunida Rondeletii Bell. 



The date of Pennant's specific name is 1777, and that of 

 Fabricius 1787. 



Very large, eight inches long, Northumberland (J. 

 Hancock) ; Cullercoats (J. Alder) ; Embleton, not uncommon 

 (R. E.) ; frequent in deep water (A. M. N.) ; St. Mary's 

 Island (A. Mk.). N.D. 



Order HI.— MACRURA 



Fam. I.— CALLIANASSID^ 



Upogebia stellata (Montagu)=6^^/^M deltnra Leach. 



Two specimens are in the Newcastle Museum from the 

 Northumberland coast (J. Alder); Whitburn (Mr. Abbs ^^^ 

 J. Hancock). N.D. 



Fam. 2.— CALOCARIDyE 



Calocaris macandre^ Bell. 



Dredged by Mr. R. A. Todd (International Fisheries 

 Investigation), July 26, 1907, on mud in 57 fathoms E.N.E. 

 of the Coquet Lighthouse. N. 



Fam. 3.— ASTACID^ 



AsTACus RALLiPES Lereboullet. 



In the rivulets to the south of Berwick Bay (R. Embleton); 

 the Pont near Ponteland, and near Bedlington (John Hancock) ; 

 tributaries of the Tyne, specimens in Newcastle Museum from 

 Whittle Dene near Ovingham (E. L. Gill). N. 



