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Crangon allmanni, Kinahan. 



Crangon allmanni, Kinahan, Proc. Dublin Nat. Hisfc. Soc, vol. iv. 

 p. 80, 1857. Bass Rock, 24 fathoms (Metzger ; L. & H.). 

 Taken with, the trawl in deep water, west of May Island. 

 This species is more frequently observed in the stomachs of 

 cod and haddock than any other Crangon (S.F.B.). 

 Crangon nanus, Kroyer. 



Crangon nanus, Kroyer, Nat. Hist. Tidsskr., iv. p. 231. 

 Crangon bispinosus, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 268, 1853. 

 Bass Rock, 24 fathoms (Metzger; L. & H.). One specimen, 

 taken with the trawl, off Prestonpans (S.F.B.). This appears 

 to be the first record of the occurrence of this species so far 

 up the estuary. 



PAL^MONIDiE. 



Hippolyte spinus (Sowerby). 



Hippolyte spinus, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 284, 1853. 

 Newhaven (Leach). The species is rather common in the 

 laminarian and littoral zones (L. & H.). One specimen, 

 dredged near Inchkeith (S.F.B.). This species does not seem 

 to have been yet recorded from the Clyde, the next species 

 having been usually mistaken for it. 

 Hippolyte securifrons, Norman. 



Hippolyte securifrons, Norman, Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, 

 vol. iv. p. '267, 1863. Off St Abb's Head, 40 fathoms 

 (Metzger ; L. & H.). 

 Hippolyte pusiola, Kroyer. 



Hippolyte pusiola, Kroyer, Monogr. Fremstilling af Hippol. Nord. 

 Arter., p. iii. 



Hippolyte Barleei, White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust, pp. 124, 335. 



Hippolyte Andrew sii, "White, loc. cit. Newhaven, from the fisher- 

 inens' lines (Henderson). Several specimens were taken with 

 the dredge in the vicinity of Inchkeith. This seems to be 

 the species referred to by Dr James Howden as being common 

 at Crail.* 

 Hippolyte cranchii, Leach. 



Hippolyte cranchii, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 288, 1853. 

 Bocks off Broxmouth, near Dunbar (F. M. Balfour ; L. & H.). 

 Virbius varians (Leach). 



Virbius varians, Norman, Mus. Nor., pt. iii. p. 8, 1886. 



Hippolyte varians, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 286, 1853. 

 Firth of Forth in pools (Howden). Rocks off Broxmouth, 

 near Dunbar (F. M. Balfour; L. & H.). Frequent in pools 

 left by the receding tide, shore above Granton (S.F.B.). 

 Virbius fasciger (Gosse). 



Hippolyte fascigera, Goose, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., p. 153, 

 1853. 

 „ „ White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., p. 119, 1857. 



Virbius fasciger, Norman, Mus. Nor., pt. iii. p. 8, 1886. Several 

 specimens of this species were taken with the hand-net 

 amongst the weed at the edge of low water, at Cramond 

 Island. It is easily distinguished when alive from all other 

 British species of Hippolyte by the peculiar arrangement of 



* Trans. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., 1853. 



