of the Fish f'vy Board for Scotland. 277 



Kodosaria perversa, Schw. Dredged at Tarbert Bank ; rare. 



Nodomria (Denfalina) pauperata (d'Orbigiiy). Off Inveraray, Loch 

 Fyne ; rare (Dr. Robertson, in ' Notes on the Fauna and Flora of the 

 West of Scotbnd,' p. 52). 



Vaginulina legumen, Linne. Dredged at Tarbert Bank ; rare. 



Marginulina glabra, d'Orbigny. Dredged at Tarbert Bank ; rare. 



Polymorpliina oUonga, d'Orbigny. Off Skate Island, in 105 fms. ; very 

 rare (F. G. Pearcey). Dredged also at Tarbert Bank. 



Polymorpliina laneeolata, Eeuss. Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 



Polymorpliina compressa, d'Orbigny. Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 



Polymorpliina sororia, Reuss. Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). Dredged 

 also off East Loch Tarbert. 



Polymorpliina sororia var. cuspidata. Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 



Uvigerina angulosa, Williamson, Dredged at Tarbert Bank, Lower 

 Loch Fyne ; rare. 



Discorhina orbicularis, Terquem. Off East Loch Tarbert, 20 fms. 

 (F. G. Pearcey). 



Truncatulina ungeriana, d'Orb. East Loch Tarbert (collected 1886); 

 rare. 



Pulvinulina auricida, Fichtel and Moll. Dredged at Tarbert Bank, 

 Lower Loch Fyne ; rare. 



Nonionina orbicularis, H. B. Brady. Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 



Nonionina scaplia, Fichtel and Moll. Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 

 Dredged also at Tarbert Bank ; rare. 



The species and varieties of Foraminifera recorded in the preceding 

 notes number 56, which, including those recorded in the previous list, 

 brings up the total number to IIL 



APPENDIX.— EXTRA NOTES ON SOME CLYDE CRUSTACEA. 



Addition to the Amphipoda of the Firth of Clyde. 



Dulichia monocantlia, G. O. Sars. I have on one or two occasions 

 observed specimens of what appeared to be Dulichia 7nonocantlia, but as 

 the specimens were females their identification was somewhat doubtful, 

 the females being much more difficult to differentiate than the males. 

 Last summer, however, Mr. F. G. Pearcey forwarded to me the contents of 

 a haddock's stomach from the Clyde, and while looking through this 

 material I obtained a male specimen of this Dulichia. Though there may 



