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Professor Haddon considers to be probably his new species 

 Paraphellia expansa, previously only known from deep 

 water off the south-west coast of Ireland. 



III. June 1st, 1895. — Hired steam-trawler " Lady 

 Loch." Localities dredged, Calf Sound and off S.E. of 

 Isle of Man, at depths of 15 to 20 fathoms. 



IV. June 23rd, 1895. — Hired steam-trawler " Eose 

 Ann." Localities dredged, to the W. and N.W. of Peel 

 and Ballaugh, on the "North Bank," at depths about 20 

 fathoms. 



V. August 3rd, 1895 Lancashire Sea-Fisheries steamer 



" John Pell." Localities dredged and trawled, Bed Wharf 

 Bay and off Point Lynas, on north coast of Anglesey, at 

 depths of 6 to 17 fathoms. 



VI. August 19th, 1895.— Steamer " John Fell." Locali- 

 ties dredged, Carnarvon Bay, on south coast of Anglesey, 

 depths 15 to 18 fathoms. 



VII. October 27th, 1895.— Hired steamer " Eose Ann." 

 Localities dredged and trawled, off Port Erin and along 

 S.E. side of Island from the Calf Sound to Langness, at 

 depths of 15 to 20 fathoms. 



Additions to the Fauna. 



In addition to these "steamer" expeditions there has 

 been frequent dredging and tow-netting from small boats, 

 and a good deal of " shore collecting." 



Amongst the more noteworthy animals collected in the 

 district during the year are the following : — 



CffiLENTEEATA. 



Mr. Edward T. Browne has drawn up a list of thirty- 

 four species of Medusa which are found in the district, 

 and of these the following are specially noteworthy : — 

 Amphicodon fritillaria (carrying young hydroids in the 



