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THE ISOPODA OBTAINED BY DREDGING 
IN 1901-2. 
By Prof. G. S. BRADY, D.Sc., F.R.S., Ax. 
The following list embraces all the Isopoda taken during 
the cruises of the “Stanley” in 1901 and 1902; also a few 
species found in collections made by Mr. Sheppard during a trip 
with one of the steam trawlers. The letters following the names 
of species refer to the various stations at which they were obtained. 
The list of stations is as follows. (See Chart I.) 
A. 25 miles East of Alnmouth... 
50 fathoms 
B. 29 ,, „ ,, 
. . . 
59 
C. 32 ,, ,, ,, 
. . • 
40 
JJ 
D. 3 ,, S.E. of station C 
• • • 
39 
)J 
E. Surface net — night — from station D 
to 4 miles off Tynemouth 
... 
F. Souter Bank 
• . • 
39 
G. 2 miles E.S.E. of F 
• • • 
39 
H. 5-6 miles off Souter Point 
• • • 
30 
J- ,, ,, ,, 
• . • 
21 
>> 
S A and SB. — 80 miles out 
(Mr. 
Sheppard) 
...42 to 45 
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M. 30 miles out from Fames ... 
• • • 
45 
Isopoda. 
Gnathia m axillaris, M. Edw., G, M. 
Leptognathia brevimana, G. 0. Sars, B, H. 
Astacilla longicornis, Sow, J, and Sheppard’s collection. 
Arcturella dilatatci, G. 0. Sars, C, F. 
Munna Kroyeri, Goodsir, D, G, H. 
,, limicola, G. 0. Sars, F, J. 
Paramunna bilobata, G. 0. Sars, B, F, H. 
Pleurogonium inenne, G. 0. Sars, F, H. 
,, rubicundum, G. 0. Sars, J. 
Pseudctrachna hirsuta, G. 0. Sars, B, F. 
Eurycope cornutci, G. 0. Sars, H. 
,, mutica, G. 0. Sars, A, B, F. 
Pariambus typicus, Kroyer, off Sunderland, 40 fathoms. 
Janira maculosa, Leach, Sheppard’s collection. 
Idotea viridis, Slabber, Cullercoats, tide marks. 
