310 TKANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



PHOTIL\2E. 



Aora gracilis (Bate). 



North coast of Wales, 2 to 15 fath., rather common; 

 PortErin; [Lambaylsle,28/10/94,E.L.A.] . Length8mm. 

 Autonoe longipes (Lilljeborg). 



Anglesea coast, " Spindrift," 8/6/89, one male; Laxey 

 Bay, 4 to 12 fath., 24/9/92; 5 m. W. of Dalby, 30 f., 

 8/7/94; Calf Sound, 30/8/94 ; Menai Straits. Length 3 mm. 

 Leptocheirus pilosus, Zaddach. 



Protomedeia pectinata, Norman (Final Eep. of 



Shetland Dredging, 1868). 

 Protomedeia pilosa (Zadd.) and P. hirsutimana 

 Bate ? Grube, Beitr. z. Kenntniss der Istris- 

 chen Amphipodenfauna. 

 Leptocheirus pilosus (Zadd.) Delia Yalle, Fauna 

 des Golfes v. Neapel — Gammarini. 

 Menai Bridge, April and May, '94; washed out of 

 dredged stuff, off Port Erin, many young, 24/3/94 (I.C.T) ; 

 2 m. S. E. of Kitterland, 17 f., 27/5/94. Colour deep 

 yellow with transverse brown lines on all the segments. 

 Length of female with ova 2^ mm. 

 Leptocheirus hirsutimanus (Bate). 

 Protomedia hirsutimana, Bate. 

 Leptocheirus pilosus (Sars, not Zaddach). 

 One specimen 2 m. S. E. of Kitterland, 17 f., 27/5/94. 

 Colour very pale yellow without markings. Length 5J mm. 

 I regret that I am unable to agree with Prof. Sars in 

 assigning the species described by him, and which he 

 rightly identifies with P. hirsutimana, Bate, to L. pilosus, 

 Zaddach. The latter author in describing his species 

 entirely overlooked the secondary appendage, which, 

 however, Fr. Muller subsequently stated to be one-jointed. 

 This Zaddach could hardly have done had it been the 

 long six-jointed appendage of Sars' species. In L. 



