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This species is apparently fond of dry situations. Near 

 Stocksfield, Devil's Water (G. S. B.). Two adult and many 

 young under a stone at Winlaton. Found in colonies of the 

 black ant (^Formica fitsca) at Hedley, near Stocksfield, and 

 near Ebchester in the Derwent Valley (Bagnall). N.D. 



Armadillidium nasatum Budde Lund. 



1892. Arviadillidium nasatum^ Dollfus (A.), Tableaux 

 synoptiques de la Faune Frangaise. Le genre Armadilli- 

 dium. Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, p. lo (separate 

 copy). 



1899. Armadillidium nasatuj?i, Norman (A. M.), British 

 Land Isopoda. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 

 vol. iii., p. 75, pi. vi., figs. 5-8, 



1906. Armadillidium nasahim, Webb and Sillem, The 

 British Woodlice, p. 40, pi. xxii. 



Common in Mr. Cookson's orchid house at Wylam-on- 

 Tyne ; garden and cool greenhouse in Leazes Park, New- 

 castle-upon-Tyne ; and a few taken at Alnwick (Bagnall). 



N.D. 



Section VIL— EPICARIDA 

 Fam. I.— PHRYXID^ 



Phryxus abdominalis Kroyer. 



Bate and Westwood write, " Mr. Alder has obligingly 

 forwarded to us a specimen of the male on Hippolyte Barleei 

 taken at CuUercoats on the Northumberland coast." NT. 



Fam. 2.— BOPYRID^ 

 Pleurocrypta longibranchiata (Bate and Westwood). 



This is Phryxus longibranchialus B. and W. (vol. ii., p. 246). 

 They write " The Rev. A. M. Norman announces it from a 

 specimen of Pagurus T/wmpso/ii dredged off Tynemouth, 

 August, 1863." The specimen thus recorded had been 

 examined and named by Mr. Bate, the name at that time 

 being a MS. one. It and specimens recorded by Bate as 

 taken on Galathea squamifera belonged probably to different 



