CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 31 1 



in P. norvegicMS it is scarcely at all oblique (Sars, Supp., pi. vi., 

 fig. 2). Figures of this and allied forms are given in the 

 "Crustacea of Devon and Cornwall." 



Whitburn in sand between tidemarks (John Hancock and 

 G. S. B.); Howden (G. H. and A. M. N.) N.D. 



PONTOCRATES ALTAMARINUS (Bate). 



1906. Pontocrafes altamarinus, Norman and Scott, Crust. 

 Devon and Cornwall, p. 69, p. vii., figs. 1-4. 



One hundred miles off" Tynemouth in 25-30 fathoms 

 (A. M. N.) N. 



Synchelidium haplocheles (Grube). 



1906. Synchelidiinn haplocheles, Norman and Scott, Crust. 

 Devon and Cornwall, p. 67, pi. vi., figs. 7-9. 



A. M. N. in his paper " A Month on the Trondhjem Fiord" 

 (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, vol. xv., 1895, P- 4^6) 

 gave reasons for regarding Kroyera brevicarpa B. & W. and 

 Synchelidiuin brevicarpaji Sars as synonyms of this species, 

 and substituted the name P. temiiniauum Norman for the 

 ■ Synchelidhivi haplocheles of Sars. 



Inner Fame Islands, Alnmouth, Druridge Bay, Blyth Bay, 

 and CuUercoats (A. Mk.) N. 



Halimedon parvimanus (Bate and Westwood). 



This is Westwoodia cceciila and W. hyalina Bate, CEdiceros 

 - parvhnaiins B. & W., and Halimedon Muelleri Boeck (see 

 Norman, Notes on British Amphipods, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., ser. 6, vol. iii., p. 455, pi. xx., figs. 10-14). 



Near Holy Island, 40-100 miles E. of Tynemouth in 

 several dredgings, 7 miles off Seaham, 25 fathoms (A. M. N.)j 

 in dredgings in 21-39 fathoms off Souter Point (A. Mk.) 



N.D. 

 Fam. 10.— PLEUSTID^ 



Neopleustes bicuspis (Kroyer). 



This is not Phenisa bic2(spis B. & W., but the species which 

 was recorded in 1865 (Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland, 

 Durham, and Newcastle, vol. i., p. 24) under the MS. name 

 which Spence Bate had given to the specimens sent to him 



