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Paratylus Swammerdami (Milne Edwards).—East Loch Tarbert 
(Mihi). 
Paratylus vedlomensis (Spence Bate)—Upper Loch Fyne, in the 
middle of the loch, in 36 to 70 fathoms (M.). 
Dexamine spinosa (Montagu).—Upper Loch Fyne, west and east sides 
and centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). Off Largabruach, dredged (G.). 
Dexamine Thea, Boeck.—Upper Loch Fyne (M.). A small species, 
and easily overlooked. 
Amathilla homari (Fabricius).—East Loch Tarbert, at extreme low 
water. This was one of the largest specimens I have seen (Mihi). 
Gammarus marinus, Leach.—East Loch Tarbert (Mihi). 
Gammarus locusta (Linné).—Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, in 11 to 
25 fathoms (M.). Off Inveraray (G.). East Loch Tarbert (Mihi). 
Melita obtusata (Montagu).— Upper Loch Fyne, west side, in 10 to 25 
fathoms (M.). Off Inveraray, and near Carndow at the head of the loch 
co: 
Mera Othonis (Milne Edwards).—Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, on 
the west and east sides and in the centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.), 
Loch Fyne in 90 fathoms [Robertson, as Mera longimana (Thompson) ]. 
Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne, dredged (G.). Mera longimana (Thompson) 
is considered to be the male of M. Othonis, but Spence Bate’s figure of 
the hand of the second gnathopods of Mera (Megamera) longimana is 
quite different from that of Sars’ figure of the hand of the same guatho- 
pods of the male of Mcera Othonis. 
Cheirocrates Sundewalli (Rathke).—Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard 
Narrows and in the centre of the loch, in 11 to 70 fathoms(M.). Dredged 
near Largabruach, and also at Tarbert Bank (G.). 
Chetrocrates intermedius, G. O. Sars.—Dredged in Loch Gair in Upper 
Loch Fyne, rare (G.). East Loch Tarbert, 1886 (Mihi). 
Cheirocrates assimilis (Lilljeborg).—Lower Loch Fyne, in 104 fathoms 
(Robertson). Tarbert Bank, in 20 to 25 fathoms (G.). 
Microdeutopus anomalus (Rathke).—Upper Loch Fyne, on the east 
side, in 15 to 30 fathoms (M.). East Loch Tarbert (Mihi). | 
Microdeutopus danmoniensis (Spence Bate).—Upper Loch Fyne, at 
Minard, on the east side and in the centre, in 11 to 70 fathoms (M.). 
According to Sars this is the Microdeutopus gryllotalpa of Spence Bate, 
but not of Costa. 
Aora gracilis (Spence Bate).—Loch Gair, Upper Loch Fyne, dredged ; 
not common (G.). 
Leptocheirus pilosus, Zaddach.—Tarbert Bank, Lower Loch Fyne, in 
20 to25 fathoms (G.). The antennal appendages are two-jointed iu these 
Tarbert Bank specimens. 
