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Cressa dubia (Spence Bate). — Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne, dredged (G.). 



Leucothoe spinicarpa (Abildgaard). — Taken in Loch Fyne, in 92 

 fathoms (R.). In the branchial chamber of large Ascidians (Ascidia 

 mentula) collected at low water in East Loch Tarbert ; also in Ascidians 

 dredged on Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne (G.). 



* Leucothoe Lilljeborgii, Boeck. — Loch Gair, and between Lowburnand 

 Dunderave, Upper Loch Fyne (G.). 



Monoculodes carinatus, Spence Bate. — East Loch Tarbert (Mihi). 

 Upper Loch Fyne (M.). 



Monoculodes Packardi, Boeck. — Upper Loch Fyne, between Lowburn 

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



Perioculodes longimanus (Spence Bate). — Upper Loch Fyne, between 

 Lowburn and Dunderave (G.). 



Pontocrates altamarinus (Spence Bate). — Upper Loch Fyne (M.). 



Synchelidium brevicarpum (Spence Bate). — Upper Loch Fyne (M.). 

 Tarbert Bank, Lower Loch Fyne (G.). 



Halimedon parvimanus (Spence Bate f). — Upper Loch Fyne, west and 

 east sides and centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). Near Largabruach, 

 dredged, and between Lowburn and Dunderave, in the bottom tow-net 

 (G.). This species, which is the CEdiceros parvimanus of Spence Bate, is 

 not uncommon in Loch Fyne. 



Epimeria cornigera (Fabricius). — Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, in 11 

 to 25 fathoms (M.). 



Iphimedia obesa, Rathke. — Upper Loch Fyne, on both the west and 

 east sides and in the centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). Near Larga- 

 bruach, dredged ; and in the vicinity of Carndow, near the head of the 

 loch (G.). 



Iphimedia minuta, G. O. Sars. — Upper Loch Fyne, between Lowburn 

 and Dunderave, in the bottom tow-net ; also taken with the dredge at 

 Tarbert Bank, Lower Loch Fyne, in 20 to 25 fathoms (G.). 



Eusirus longipes, Boeck. — Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, and on the 

 west side, in 10 to 25 fathoms (M.). Between Lowburn and Dunderave, 

 in the bottom tow-net (G.). 



Aplierusa bispinosa (Spence Bate). — Upper Loch Fyne, at Minard, 

 west and east sides and centre, in 10 to 70 fathoms (M.). Loch Gair 

 and near Largabruach (G.). 



* I have a Leucothoe from East Loch Tarbert (Loch Fyne) that differs from 

 L. Lilljeborgii in having the penultimate as well as the last pair of epimeral plates 

 strongly toothed at the lateral corners— the last pair having the corner tooth denned 

 above by a sinus as in L. Lilljeborgii ; the palm of the second gnathopode of this 

 Tarbert specimen differs also in its general outline. This is probably the form 

 described by Dr Robertson as Leucothoe incisa (see Dr Robertson's Amphipoda of 

 the Clyde, Part ii. , p. 23. 



t See ' The Amphipoda of Bate and Westwood's " British Sessile-eyed Crustacea," ' 

 by A. O. Walker (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist,, Sixth Series, vol. xv. p. 466, 1895). 



