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REVISION of the PODOPHTHALMATA and 
CUMACEHA of LIVERPOOL BAY to May, 1892. 
By Aurrep O. Waker, F.L.S. 
[Read May 138th, 1892.] 
THE following list comprises all the Podophthalmata and 
Cumacea recorded from Liverpool Bay up to date. The 
Edriophthalmata will follow, but it is considered advis- 
able to delay these until the completion of Prof. G. O. 
Sars’ fine work on the Amphipoda of Norway so that our 
species may be named in accordance with it. 
In the references to the Reports previously published it 
may be well to mention that Rep. I, is contained in the 
first volume of the Reports of the Liverpool Marine 
Biological Committee, (1886) pp. 221—226; Report II 
and III, are in the second vol. of the above (1889) pp. 
171—181 and App. pp. 68—86; Rep. IT, is also published 
in the Proceedings Liverpool Biological Society, Vol. II, 
1887—8, pp. 171—I181; Rep. III, in Vol. ITI, 1888—9, 
pp. 195—218; and Rep. IV, in Vol. IV, 1889—90, pp. 
239—5l1. 
PODOPHTHALMATA, 
BRACHYURA. 
Gonoplax angulata, Fabr. (Rep. I, 225). 
One specimen said to have occurred at Southport 
(C. H. Brown). A Mediterranean species. 
Pinnotheres pisum, Penn. (Rep. I, 225). 
In Mussels as a commensal.—Dawpool; Conway; 
Coast of I. of Man. 
