REV. A. M. NORMAN ON THE CRUSTACEA, 27 



The localities which have proved richest in Crustacea are the 

 Dogger Bank, which was peculiarly productive in the Diastylidse, 

 and the deep water off Holy Island. From the latter locality 

 not a few Amphipods have been obtained which have not occurred 

 elsewhere in our district. 



In the year 1862 the deep sea on our coast had been but little 

 dredged for Crustacea, and no less than 49 species were added to 

 the local Fauna during the expedition of that year. They may 

 be thus distributed : — 



A. New to Science, 14. 



Mysis Bidelphys, Norman ; Vaunthompsonia rosea, Norman ; 

 Cyrianassa ciliata, Norman ; C. elegans, Norman ; Calliope 

 bidentata, sp. indes ; BTeiscladus brevicaudatns, sp. indes ; 

 Ncenia eaudadentata, sp. indes ; Phryxus longibranchialis, 

 sp. indes; Cythere simplex, Norman ; G. limieola, Norman; 

 C. latissima, Norman ; Calamus Clausii, Gr. S. Brady ; 

 Nymphon brevitarse, Hodge. 



B. Species new to Britain, 6. 



Haploops tulicola, Lilljeborg; Cythere debilis, Jones; Pleopis 

 polyphemoides, Lilljeborg ; Ichthyophorba hamata, Lillje- 

 borg; i". denticornis, Glaus; Bias longiremis, Lilljeborg. 

 I'. Species new to the Local Fauna, 29. 



Inachus Borsettensis, Pennant ; Crangon Allmanni, Kinahan ; 

 C. spinosus, Leach ; C. nanus, Kroyer ; Hippolyte secnri- 

 frons, Norman ; Vaunthompsonia cristata, Bate ; Eudora 

 truncahda, Bate; Anonyx Edwardsii, Kroyer; A. am- 

 pulla, Kroyer; A. longipes, Bate; Phoxus plumosus, Hol- 

 boll ; Kroyer a altamarina, B. & "W. ; Acanthonotus Owenii, 

 Bate ; Bexamine Vedlomensis, B. & W. ; Eusirus Heh&tice, 

 Bate ; Microdeutopus anomalus, Bathke ; Melita proxima, 

 Bate; Eurystheus erythr ophthalmitis, Lilljeborg; Megamoera 

 longimana, Leach ; 31. Oihonis, Edwards ; Heiscladus lon- 



gicaudatus, B. & "W". ; Siphonoecetes, ; Proto 



Goodsirii, Bate; Arcttirus intermedins, Goodsir; A. gra- 

 cilis, Goodsir; Nebalia bipes, 0. Fabricius ; Cythere quad- 

 ridentata, Baird ; Cythereis Jonesii, Baird ; Anomalocera 

 Pater sonii, Templeton. 



