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R. 28.— 17 VIII '06.— 13 mis. S.E of Mine Head, 38-38 J fms., 



coarse sand. Trawl. Temperature 9-5° C. — One. 

 R. 33.-18 VIII '06.-15 mis. S.W. of Hook Head, 38 fms., 



sand. Trawl. Temperature 9*7° C. — One. 

 S. 509.-26 II '07.— 3 mis. E. by S. of Dalkey Tower, 16 fms., 



shells. Dredge. — Two. 

 S. 545.— 13 VIII '07.— 4 mis. S.E. by E. of Clogher Head, 



16J-18| fms., mud. Trawl.— Three. 

 S. 558.-24 X '07.— 211 ^iies W.S.W. of Chicken Rock, 



Isle of Man, 39|-42 1ms., mud, sand and shells. 



Trawl. — Six. 

 W. 136. — 13 II '10. — N. of Carrigeenmore, 3 fms., sand. 



Dredge. — One. 

 S. R. 1005.— 12 VIII '10.— 51° 22' N., 11° 30' 30" W., 249 fms., 



fine sand. Dredge. — One. 

 •W. 176.-17 II '11.-51° 54' N., 10° 41" W., 58 fms., fine 



sand. Dredge. Temperature 9-1° C. One ovi- 



gerous $ . 

 S. R. 1153.— 13 V '11.-51° 4' 30" N., 8° 50' W., 60 fms., 



sand. Dredge. — One 

 S, R. 1178.— 22 V '11.-51° 20' N., 11° 30' W., 212-229 fms., 



sand. Trawl. — One. 

 W. 244.-9 II '12.-52° 3' 30" N., 10° 17' W., 25 fms., stones. 



Dredge. — Two. 

 S. R. 1358.— 6 V '12.-53° 50' N., 4° 51' W., 45 fms., gravel 



and shells. Dredge. — Five. 

 S. R. 1444.-19 VIII '12.-51° 56' N., 11° 28' W., 142 fms., 



sand. Dredge. — One. 

 W. 260.-19 VIII '12.-52° 3' N., 10° 12' W., 19-20 fms., 



gravel. Dredge. — One. 

 S. R. 1446.— 20 VIII '12.-51° 56' 30" N., 10° 39' W., 54 fms., 



sand. Dredge. — One ovigerous $ . 

 W 264.-18 XI '12.— 4| mis. S. J E. of Dingle Lighthouse 



22 fms., coarse sand and stones. Dredge. — One. 

 S. R. 1843.-21 V '14.-51° 6' N., 11° 28' W., 249 fms., fine 

 sand. Trawl. — One, 8 mm. 



Anapagurus chiroacanthus (Lilljeborg). 



Pagurus ferrugineus, Norman, 1861. 

 Anapagurus ferrugineus, Henderson, 1886 (a). 

 Anapagurus ferrugineus, Henderson, 1886 (6). 

 Anapagurus chiroacanthus, Bouvier, 1896 [b). 

 Anapagurus chiroacanthus, Lagerberg, 1908. 



This species has not yet been found in the Irish marine area ; 

 it occurs however in English and Scottish waters. Unfortu- 

 nately I have not seen a specimen, and the following account 

 of the characters of this Pagurid is taken from Lagerberg's 

 admirable paper on Swedish Decapoda (Sveriges Decapoder, 

 1908) :— ■ 



