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Ampliilochus sabrince, Stebbing, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., p. 364, 

 pi. xv. (1878). 

 Habitat. — Off Inchkeith (Nov. 1889) rare. This is a small species, and 

 easily missed when mixed up among a lot of other things. 



Guernia coalita (Norman). 



Helleria coalita, Norman, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., p. 418, pi. 



xxii. fig. 8; pi. xxiii. figs. 1-6 (1868). 

 Guernia coalita, Chevreux, Cat. Amphip. du Sud-ouest de la 

 Bretagne (1889). 

 Habitat. — Off St Monance. A lew specimens only of this curious little 

 species were observed in material dredged off St Monance, depth from 12 

 to 1 4 fathoms, bottom sand and gravel. 



Hippomedon holbolli (Kroyer). 



Anonyx holbolli, Kroyer, Natur. Hist. Tidsskr., 2 R, 2 B, p. 8 



(1846). 

 Anonyx denticulatus, Sp. Bate, Cat. Amphip. Crust. Brit. Mus., p. 



75 (1862). 

 Hippomedon holbolli, A. Boeck, De Skand. Arkt. Amphip., p. 136, 

 pi. v. fig. 6; pi. vi. fig. 7 (1876). 

 Habitat. — A little north-west of May Island (1888), rare. 



Megaluropus agilis, Norman. 



Megaluropus agilis, Norman, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (1889), 

 p. 446, pi. xviii. figs. 1-10. 

 Habitat. — Largo Bay, frequent. ' The most remarkable characters in the 

 genus,' to which this species belongs, 'are the eye, which is situated on 

 a greatly projected lobe, and the expanded foliaceous branches of the last 

 uropods.'* The peculiar form of these uropods is even more striking than 

 the prominent eye on its curious stalk-like lobe, which projects forward 

 between the peduncles of the antennules and antennae. In Scotland this 

 species has been observed at ("umbrae, Firth of Clyde (D. Robertson), and 

 25 miles off May Island, Firth of Forth (John Murray). This last station 

 is considerably beyond the limits of the Forth, and the present is there- 

 fore the first record of the occurrence within the Estuary. 



Monoculodes carinatus, Bate. 



Westivoodia carinata, Bate, Brit. Assoc. Rep. (1855), p. 58. 

 Monoculodes carinata, Bate and Westw., Brit. Sess.-eyed Crust., 



vol. i. p. 165. 

 M onocidodes stimpsoni, ibid ibidem, p. 1 60, £ (jun.) 

 Monoculodes affinis, Boeck, Crust. Amphip., bor. et arct., p. 84 



(1870). 

 Monoculodes carinatus, Norman, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (1889), 

 p. 447, pi. xix. figs. 1-5. 

 Habitat. — Off St Monance, near Phidra, and in Largo Bay, but not 

 common. En Largo Bay, M. longimanus, Bate (a species I have already 

 recorded for the Forth), is of frequent occurrence ; females with ova are 

 occasionally observed. This species is not so large nor so robust as the 

 other, being scarcely half the size. M. carinatus has been taken ' 25 miles 

 1 off May Island, 7 which is considerably beyond the limits of the Firth of 

 Forth. This is the first record of its occurrence within the Estuary. Mr 

 Robertson records it from several places in the Firth of Clyde, and T. 

 Edward at Banff. 



* Norman, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (1889), p. 446. 



