4o8 crustacea of northumberland and durham 



Division 2.— PEDUNCULATA 



Fam. 3.— LEPADID.E 



Lepas anatifera Linne. 



On ships' bottoms, etc. A specimen in Mr. A. Hancock's 

 collection measured 10^ inches long, with the capitulutn 

 \^ inches long, and rather more than ^--i'lch broad. N.D. 



Lepas ansiferina Linne. 



On ships' bottoms ; a large number of specimens were in 

 Mr. Hancock's collection. N.D. 



Lepas fascicularis Ellis and Solander. 



Li 1857 large numbers of this species were cast up on the 

 shore at Marsden and all along the Whitley sands (^de 

 J. Alder and A. Hancock). In the Newcastle Museum are 

 examples from Tynemouth, August, 1878 (Dr. W. B. Clarke); 

 and a cluster attached to a floating bottle from the Northum- 

 berland coast, 1894. N.D. 



CoNCHODERMA AURiTA (Linne'). 



From ship's bottom (A. Hancock). N.D. 



CONCHODERMA VIRGATA (Spcnglcr). 



From ship's bottom (A. Hancock). N.D. 



SCALPELLUM VULGARE Leach. 



Common in deeper water attached to branching Polyzoa 

 and Hydroids. N.D. 



Skction H.— CRYPTOSOMATA 



Trype'iesa lampas (A. Hancock). 



1849. Alcippe latnpas, A. Hancock, Note on the occurrence 



on the British coast of a Burrowing Barnacle belonging 



to a new order of the Class Cirripedia. Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist., ser. 2, vol. iv., p. 305, pis. viii., ix. 

 1854. Alcippe lampas, C. Darwin, Mon. Cirripedia, 



Balanidae, pp. 530 and 630, pi. xxii. 

 1903. Trypetesa lampas, Norman, New generic names for 



some Entomostraca and Cirripedia. Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist., ser. 7, vol. xi., p. 369. 



