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Dredged at Station III., and also at the north-west end of 

 Inchkeith, on 23rd May 1901." 



42. Amphilochus tenuimanus, Boeck. 



1870. Amphilochus tenuimanus, Boeck, Crust. Amphip. borealia et 

 arctica, p. 51. 



Habitat. — Taken in the stomach of a small Whiting 

 captured in the estuary in April, and in the stomach of a 

 Long Eough Dab captured in May 1901 ; obtained also in a 

 small gathering of dredged material at Station IX., collected 

 5th June 1903. 



Genus (28) Amphilochoides, G. 0. Sars. 



43. Amphilochoides serratipes (Norman). 



1869. Probolium serratipes, Norman, Brit. Assoc. Rept. (1868), 



p. 273. 



1892. Amphilochoides oclontonyx, G. O. Sars, Crust, of Norw., 



vol. i. p. 221, pi. lxxv. fig. 2. 



1893. „ ,, T. Scott, Eleventh F. B. Rept., 



pt. iii. p. 215, pi. v. figs. 41, 42. 



Habitat. — Firth of Forth, near Fidra Island ; rare. 1 



44. Amphilochoides odontonyx (Boeck). 



1870. Amphilochus odontonyx, Boeck, Crust. Amphip. bor. et arct., 



p. 51. 

 1896. Amphilochoides odontonyx, T. Scott, Fourteenth F. B. Rept., 

 pt. iii. p. 159, pi. iv. figs. 4-6. 



Habitat. — At various places in the Firth of Forth, but 

 always very sparingly. This species was described by 

 Professor G. O. Sars under the name of Amphilochoides 

 pusillus, but was afterwards identified as the true A. odontonyx 

 of Boeck; see footnote below. 



1 At p. 159 of Part III. of the Fourteenth Annual Report of the Fishery Board 

 for Scotland (1896), in my remarks on Amphilochoides intermedins, I state 

 incidentally that the typical A. odontonyx, G. O. Sars (A. serratipes, Norman), 

 had not hitherto been observed in the Firth of Forth ; this was a mistake, 

 due to my forgetting that that species had been recorded in Part III. of the 

 Eleventh Annual Report, with drawings showing two of the most characteristic 

 parts of the animal. Further, as pointed out by Professor G. 0. Sars (op. cit., 

 p. 690), the form mentioned here is not the A. odontonyx of Boeck, but a 

 different species, for which Sars proposed to substitute the name A. BoecJci, 

 being unaware that Norman had already described it. 



