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Campylaspis costata, G. 0. Sars. — Upper Loch Fyne, between Low- 

 burn and Dunderave, in the bottom tow-net (G.). 



Campylaspis rubicunda, Lilljeborg. — Upper Loch Fyne, between Low- 

 burn and Dunderave, in the bottom tow-net (G.). 



Cumella pygmma, G. 0. Sars. — East Loch Tarbert (Mihi). Tarbert 

 Bank, Lower Loch Fyne, in 20 to 25 fathoms ; and at Largabruach, 

 Upper Loch Fyne (G.). 



Nannasticus unguiculatus, Spence Bate. — Upper Loch Fyne, between 

 Lowburn and Dunderave, on the bottom tow-net, and at Tarbert Bank, 

 Lower Loch Fyne, dredged (G.). 



Isopoda. 



Tanais tomentosus, Kroyer [ = T. vitatus, (Rathke)]. — Loch Fyne, near 

 the mouth of East Loch Tarbert, on rocks which are situated between tide- 

 mark, and more or less covered with barnacles ; frequent (Mihi). 



Tanaopds laticaudatus, G. O. Sars ( = * Leptognathia laticaudata, 

 G. 0. Sars). — Moderately frequent in Loch Gair, and in dredged material 

 collected off Largabruach, Upper Loch Fyne (G.). 



Eurycopa phalangium, G. 0. Sars. — This curious little Isopod was 

 obtained in the bottom tow-net, between Lowburn and Dunderave Castle, 

 Upper Loch Fyne • very rare (G.). I am indebted to the Rev. Mr 

 Stebbing for the identification of this species. 



Anceus maxillaris (Montagu). — Upper Loch Fyne (M.). Off Inverary 

 (G.). 



JEga bicarinata, Leach. — Dredged in Loch Fyne in 15 fathoms ; 

 bottom, mud, shells and gravel (Robertson). 



Cirolana spinipes, Bate and West wood. — Dredged at the mouth of 

 Loch Fyne, in 37 fathoms ; bottom, mud and small gravel (Robertson). 

 Loch Fyne, in 30 fathoms (Mihi). This last was a female with ova. 



Eurydice pulchra, Leach. — Upper Loch Fyne (M.). East Loch 

 Tarbert, not unfrequent (Mihi). 



Sphoeroma curtum, Leach. — East Loch Tarbert, not common (Mihi). 



Limnoria lignorum (Rathke). — East Loch Tarbert, on old wood ; gene- 

 rally distributed throughout Loch Fyne (Mihi). 



Idotea tricuspidata (Desmarest). — Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, and on 

 the west side, in 10 to 25 fathoms (M.). East Loch Tarbert (Mihi). 



Idotea pelagica Leach.-— Upper Loch Fyne (M.). East Loch Tarbert, 

 not very common (Mihi). Idotea pelagica is a much smaller Isopodthan 7. 

 tricuspidata, as well as being of a different habit, and it is also proportion- 

 ally stouter. I have a specimen of the former {with ova) not more than 



* Professor Sars, in his new work on the Crustacea of Norway (vol. ii.), has insti- 

 tuted a new genus for this Isopod, viz. Tanaopsis. 



