of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 167 
Polymorphina tubulosa (D’Orbigny). } Mheis hiked SesiAN ba) 
tained with the dredge in 
Loch Fyne, at Tarbert Bank, 
} in 20 to 25 fathoms (Mihi). 
| 
_Polymorphina gibba, D’Orbigny. 
Polymorphina rotundata, Born. 
GLOLIGERINID 2. 
Orbulina universa, D’Orbigny.—East Loch Tarbert (B. & S8.). 
RoraLupDsé. 
Patellina corrugata, Williamson.—Loch Fyne (B. & S.). 
Discorbina rosacea (D’Orbigny).—East Loch Tarbert (B. & 8.). 
Discorbina globularts (D’Orbigny).—Loch Fyne, at Tarbert Bank, in 
20 to 25 fathoms (Mihi). 
Plunorbulina mediterranensis, D’Orbigny.—East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). 
Truncatuiina lobatula (Walker and Jacobs). | 
Rotalia Beccarii (Linné). ba redge tis = wy 
| ¢ 2 e jo 
Rotalia nitida (Williamson). J 
Gypsina inhcerens, Schultze.— Loch Fyne; rare (Mihi). 
NUNMULINIDIZA. 
Nonionina asterizans. ; 
eee v } East Loch Tarbert, usually in dredged mate- 
Nonionina depressula. ( Fy orn is as) 
Operculina ammoides, Gronovius,—Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne, dredged 
. in 20 to 25 fathoms (Mihi). 
East Loch Tarbert ; 
Polystomella crispa (Linne). 
| common (B. & §.). 
Polystomelia striato-punctata) Fichtel and Moll). 
APPENDIX TO THE FAUNA OF LOCH FYNE. 
Several more or less interesting marine organisms have recently been 
obtained within the Clyde area, which could not, for obvious reasons, 
be included in the preceding catalogue. As it is desirable, however, 
that some, at least, of these should be noticed, it is proposed to do so 
here by way of an appendix. The seaward boundary of what is bere 
. called the “Clyde Area” is a line extending from the Mull of Cantyre to 
Corsewall Point at the mouth of Loch Ryan. 
FISHES. 
Among the fishes obtained, the following may be mentioned :— 
Lumpenas lampretiformis.—A specimen of this’ species was captured 
