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Hyas coarctatus, Loach. — Common in the off-shore waters of Loch 

 Fyne (B. & S.). Upper Loch Fyne at Minard, and on both sides, in 10 

 to 30 fathoms (M.). 



Macropodia rostrata (Linne). — Upper Loch Fyne at Minard, and 

 west side, in 10 to 25 fathoms (M.). 



Macropodia longirostris (Fabricius). — Not common in Loch Fyne 

 (B. <fc S.). 



Achaius Cranchii, Leach. — Upper Loch Fyne, east side, in 10 fathoms 

 (M.). 



Cancer pagurus, Linne. — Frequent on the rocky shores of Loch Fyne 

 (B. & S.). 



Carcinus mamas (Linne). — Common (B. & S.). Both sides of Upper 

 Loch Fyne, in 10 to 30 fathoms, and on the shore (M.). A specimen of 

 this crab was obtained having a Sacculina carcini adhering to its abdomen 

 (G.). 



Portunus puber (Linne). — Frequent in 10 to 15 fathoms or more in 

 Loch Fyne (B. & S.). Taken in fair numbers in 1885, but not observed 

 during 1892 (M.). 



Portunus depurator (Linne). — Frequent in Loch Fyne (B. & S.). At 

 Minard and east side of Upper Loch Fyne, in 5 to 30 fathoms ; one of 

 the commonest species of Portunus in the Clyde district (M.). 



Portunus marmoreus, Leach. — Frequent in Loch Fyne (B. & S.). 



Portunus pusillus, Leach. — Frequent in Loch Fyne (B. & S.). Upper 

 Loch Fyne, east side, in 5 fathoms (M.). 



• Ebalia tuberosa (Pennant). — Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne (Mihi). 



Anomura. 



Porcellana longicornis (Pennant). — Between tide-marks; not very 

 plentiful (B. & S.). 



Litliodes maia (Linne). — Common in Loch Fyne, but mostly of medium 

 size (B. & S.). Vicinity of Furnace (C). Loch Fyne (Dr Scoular *). 



Eupagurus bernhardus (Linne). — Common in Loch Fyne (B. & S.). 

 Upper Loch Fyne at Minard, on the west and east sides, and in the 

 centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms, and also near the head of the loch (M.). 

 (' Pagurus ulidianus ' is a synonym of this species.) 



Eupagurus Prideaux (Leach). — Common in Loch Fyne, and usually 

 associated with Adamsia palliata (B. & S.). Upper Loch Fyne at 

 Minard, on west and east sides and in the centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). 



Eupagurus scidptimanus, Lucas. — Upper Loch Fyne at Minard, on the 

 west sid3, in 10 to 25 fathoms (M., as Pagurus Forbesii). Eupagurus 

 Forbesii is a synonym of Eupagurus sculptimanus. 



* Proceedings of Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow, First Series, vol. i. p. 8. 



