DA4 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
July 20, 40 to 60 fathoms. 
Xantho rivulosa, Risso. 
Galathea neva, Kmbleton. Several. 
Galathea dispersa, Bate. One. 
* Hippolyte spinus, Sowerby. One specimen. 
Pandalus brevirostris, Rathke. One female. 
Pandalus annulicornis, Leach. 
Janira maculosa, Leach. ‘Two. 
Huonyx chelatus, Norman. Abundant on Hchinus sphera. 
Pleustes bicuspis, Kroyer. ‘Two. 
Triteta gibbosa, Bate. One. 
Ampelisca tenuicornis, Lilljeborg. Two. 
Gammaropsis erythrophthalmus, Lilljeb. One. 
Podocerus falcatus, Montague, var. pulchellus. One. 
Hrichthonius (Cerapus) abditus, Templeton. A few, males 
and females. — 
“ Hyena” trip, May 21, 1888, 20 miles S.H. of Isle of 
Man, on sponge, 30 fathoms. 
* Colomastiv pusilla, Grube. Two (= Cratippus tenuipes, 
Bate and Westwood = Haunguia stilipes, Norman, in Ann. 
and Mag. N.H., 4th ser., vol. i1., p. 59.). 
VI. Moelfre Bay, Anglesey ; low tide, Aug., F. Archer. 
Dynamene rubra, Montague. 
Dynamene montaguz, Leach. 
Calliopius norvegicus, Boeck. A few females. 
Dexamine spinosa, Mont. 
| Amphithoe podoceroides, Rathke. Abundant. 
* Sunamphithoe gammaroides (16), Bate. Several, males 
and females. 
Caprella acanthifera Leach. Many, with well-developed 
spines. 
NovEs ON THE ABOVE SPECIES. 
1. Siriella norvegica, Sars. 
To this species I refer several males and one or two 
