312 CEUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 



" Calliope bidentataP It seems to be a common form along 

 the east coast of Great Britain. 



Forty to a hundred miles E. of Tynemouth, 25-40 fathoms, 

 1862 (A. M. N.), fishing boats, CuUercoats (J. Wright); 

 trawlers, Sunderland (G. S. B.); off Seaham, 25-30 fathoms 

 (G. H.); 45 fathoms 52 miles E.N.E. off Tyne, off Souter 

 Point, and off Blyth, 22 fathoms (A. Mk.) N.D. 



Sympleustes latipes (M. Sars) = Calliope Ossiani and 



Fingalli Bate. 



CuUercoats (J. Alder and A. M. N.) ; trawlers, Sunderland 



(G. S. B.); 40 fathoms off Seaham (G. H.); 16-17 miles off 



Souter Point, 30 fathoms (A. Mk.) N.D. 



Fam. II.— EPIMERIID^ 



Epimeria cornigera (Fabricius) = Acanthonotus Owenii 



B. & W. 

 Near Holy Island 35-50 fathoms, 3-50 miles off Tyne- 

 mouth, and off Durham coast (A. M. N.); 25 miles off Aln- 



mouth 50 fathoms and Berwick Bank 27 fathoms (A. Mk.) 



N.D. 



Fam. 12.— IPHIMEDIID^ 



Iphimedia obesa H, Rathke. 



CuUercoats, fishing boats (J. Alder and A. M. N.); off 

 Northumberland and Dogger Bank, and off Durham coast, 

 1862 (A. M. N.); Sunderland, trawlers (G. S. B.); off 

 Alnmouth and off Souter Point (A. Mk.) N.D. 



Odius carinatus (Bate)=(9///5 carinatus Bate. 



A specimen taken on gravelly ground in 46 fathoms 10 

 miles off Berwick Bay, 1863 (A. M. N.) N. 



Fam. 13.— TIRONID^ 

 TiRON acanthurus Lilljeborg. 



This is Syrrhoe bicuspis Goes and Tessarops hastata Norman 

 (Crustacea Amphipoda New to Science or to Britain, Ann. 

 and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. ii., 1868, p. 412, pi. xxii., 

 figs. 4-7). 



