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A PLAINLY WORDED BIOLOGICAL MAGAZINE. 



Vol. II. No. 7. SEPTEMBER, 1896. 



REPORT ON THE SCHIZOPOM, CUMACEA, ISOPODA, 

 AND AMPHIPODA OF THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. 



BY ALFRED O. WALKER, F.L.S. and JAMES HORNELL. 



Introduction. 



THE Crustacea in the following list (excepting those printed in 

 heavy type) were collected by Monsieur E. Chevreux, the 

 well known French Carcinologist, who was so obliging as to 

 send me the list he had intended to publish in this Journal, by Dr. 

 C. H. Hurst, Mr. Hornell, and myself, as indicated below. Some of 

 the names also are taken from a collection of Jersey Crustacea in the 

 Free Public Museum at Bootle, Lancashire, 1 sent to me for identifi- 

 cation by Mr. Chadwick. 



To make the list as complete as possible, Mr. J. Hornell, the 

 Director of the Jersey Biological Station, has added a number of 

 additional species and localities, which have either been recorded in 

 previous publications, or have been collected and identified by him or 

 by Mr. J. Sinel, and of which latter, the present is the first publication. 

 All these additional forms are distinguished by being printed in 

 heavy black type. 



The following are the localities indicated by the letters and 

 figures attached to the names : — 



Jersey (J). 



1. Two miles off St. Helier's Harbour, 9-10 fath. March 26, 1892 ; 



A.O.W. & C.H.H. 



2. Near the Red Buoy at the harbour entrance, 4 faths. gravel, 



clinkers with Sabella tubes, &c. ; same date and collectors. 



3. Shore near St, Helier's ; A.O.W. & C.H.H. March 27 and 28. 



4. Shore Portelet Bay. March 30. A.O.W. & C.H.H. 



5. Shore, Grande Azette, low spring tide ; March 31, A.O.W. and 



J. Hornell. 



1 These were collected by Mr. J. Sinel in former years. — Ed. 



