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long or longer than the propodos ; this last little feature is not 

 noticed or correctly figured by Sars — absolutely correct in 

 minute details as he usually is — who represents the nail too 

 short. I mention this because in a mixed gathering of females 

 of Microdeiitoptis, Aora, Protomedeia, &c., this propodos and 

 nail, being so easily seen, would enable the specimens of 

 the latter to be at once singled out. N.D. 



Gammaropsis erythrophthalmus Lilljeborg = Eurystheus 

 tridentatus Bate $-=.Eurysiheus bispmi'tfianus Bate ?. 



Off Holy Island and other parts of the Northumberland 

 coast; fishing boats, Cullercoats (A. M. N.); Seaham, 25-50 

 fathoms (G. H.) ; trawlers, Sunderland (G. S. B.) ; E. of 

 Alnmouth and off" Souter Point (A. Mk.). This is perhaps 

 Gammarus maculatus of Johnston. N.D. 



Gammaropsis palmata (Stebbing and Robertson). 



1 89 1. Podoceropsis palmata, Stebbing and Robertson, Four 

 New British Amphipoda. Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. xiii., 

 p. 36, pi. vi. A. 



1894. Gammaropsis nana, G. O. Sars, Crustacea Norway, 

 Amphipoda, p. 561, pi. cxcix., fig. 2. 



Thirty-two miles E. of Alnmouth, 39 fathoms, and 2^-39 

 miles E. of Souter Point, Co. Durham, 21-39 fathoms 

 (A. Mk.) N.D. 



Megamphopus cornutus Norman. 



1878. Podoceropsis intermedia, Stebbing, " Two new species 



of Amphipodous Crustacea." Ann. and Mag. Nat. 



Hist., ser. 5, vol. ii., p. 367, pi. xv., fig. 3. 



Two and a half miles off Souter Point in 21 fathoms 



(A Mk.); and in the same neighbourhood by G. S. B. D. 



Photis longicaudata (Bate). 



Off Blyth in 22 fathoms (A. Mk.) • N. 



Photis Reinhardi Kroyer. 



Off Alnmouth, Fame Islands, and off Souter Point, Co. 

 Durham, in 21-59 fathoms, and off the Tyne in 22 fathoms 



