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Tribe — G ammario.e. 
Family — Orchestiid a . 
Tulitrus locusta (Pallas;. 
Common on sandy beaches all along the coast. 
Hgale nilssoni (Rathke). 
Common amongst the rocks, especially under the little masses of 
mussels at Cullercoats and Whitley near high water mark. 
Orchestia littorea (Montagu I . 
Beneath stones and seaweed at extreme high water mark at 
Cullercoats and other pebbly shores along the coast. One specimen, 
a female, oil' Cullercoasts, along with Bathyporcia pelagica and 
Paratylus swammerdami, on 81st May, 1899. 
Family — Lysi a nassuUc. 
■ Acidostoina obesutn (Bate). 
A number of specimens have been obtained from depths of 89 to 
59 fathoms oil' Northumberland and Durham. 
Uippomedon denticulatus (Bate). 
Several specimens, young and adult, from 89 fathoms oil’ North- 
umberland and Durham. 
*H. propinquux, G« 0. Sars. 
A few specimens, 89 fathoms off Northumberland and Durham. 
TnjplioseUa sarsi, Bonnier. 
Specimens obtained from Cullercoats and Beadnell in 1900. 
Tryphosites longipes (Bate). 
An adult female from 89 fathoms off Souter, and from near 
same station several juvenile specimens. 
Family — 1 ‘ontuporeiidu. 
Bathyporeia pelagica, (Bate). 
Very common in sand in from 6 fathoms up to 10 fathoms. 
Argissa hamatipcs, Norman ( — A. typica, Boeck), 
Specimens from 10 fathoms. 
F amily — Phoxocephalida. 
Harpinia neglectu , G. 0. Sars. 
Several specimens from 89 fathoms off - Northumberland. 
Family — AmpeUscv.Uc. 
* Awpelisca spinipes Bceck. 
Specimens have been got from off Cullercoats and in 50 fathoms 
off Northumberland. 
Ampelisca laevigata , Lilj. 
Not uncommon in moderate depths. 
* Ampelisca macrocephahi , Lilj. 
In 39-50 fathoms off Northumberland. 
