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have not, as yet, been recorded in the L. M. B.C. lists, 

 were found on the shore — these were Amphitrite johnstoni 

 and Arenicola ecaudata. The latter species seems to take 

 the place of A. marina amongst stones and muddy shingle 

 where it is invariably found, while A . marina is confined 

 to the sand... The dredgings in June brought to light 

 several interesting animals, some of the more important 

 finds being : — Cratena olivacea, new to the Isle of Man, 

 and which has proved to be not uncommon in the upper 

 Coralline zone off Port Erin ; Embletonia pulchra, new to 

 the district, which during June and July appeared in almost 

 every dredging that was taken ; Corypliella landsburgi, 

 new to the Isle of Man, taken several times ; Oscanius 

 membranaceus, dredged in 15 fathoms off Port Erin ; and 

 Eolis concinna. At Whitsuntide, Polygordins was dredged 

 from a gravel bottom off Bradda Head, and it has since 

 turned up in two different localities, from similar ground... 

 About this time of the year (July) and for the rest of the 

 summer the bay was full of young fish known to the 

 fishermen as " Gilpins." These are chiefly young cod 

 and pollach — mostly the latter. Some were caught and 

 put into one the tanks, several are still alive and have 

 grown considerably since their capture ... Towards the end 

 of the month the annual cleaning of the buoy took place. 

 This year there were several tubes and worms of what is 

 probably Sabella p enicillus .. .There were, as before, great 

 quantities of Caprellids, Ascidiella virginea and Ciona 

 intestinalis were present, along with the nudibranchs Face- 

 Una drummondi, Cutliona aurantiaca, and Dendronotus 

 arborescens . . .During the spring months, until towards 

 the middle of June, Aplysia punctata was one of the 

 commonest animals in the bay. It came up in quantities 

 in the dredge, it was to be found commonly on the shore 

 amongst rocks, and after a westerly wind the shore was 



