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Galathea intermedia, Lilljeborg. 
Specimens from deep water by trawlers. 
Munida rugosa, Fabricius. 
A splendid male specimen from near St. Mary’s Island i caught 
in crab pot), 28th April, 1900. 
Homarm vulgaris, M. Edwd. 
The lobster is very common on the rocky parts of the coast. 
Nejihroj/s norvegicus, Leach. 
The Norway lobster, commonly called in Northumberland the 
“ prawn,” is very common in the deeper water oft’ the coast, and 
large quantities are brought to Shields market by trawlers. It 
occurs on “soft” ground, and the mud deposited by the dredgers 
has attracted it to three miles from the mouth of the Tyne. 
Crangon vulgaris (L.) 
The shrimp is fairly common in Cullercoats harbour, in the 
harbour at Holy Island, and elsewhere on the coast. 
Crangon neglectus, G. 0. Sars. 
Canon Norman has examined the specimens I described as 
occurring at the bottom of sandy bays along with certain amphipods 
in my list of last year, and which I called Cratvjon fasciatus, and he 
pronounces them to bo C. neglectus in a young condition. 
Crangon allmani, Kinahan. 
Specimens have been obtained by Dr. Brady in 20 to 40 fathoms 
off the Durham coast. 
Spirontocaris securifrons, Norman. 
A young specimen from 59 fathoms off the coast of Northum- 
berland. 
Spirontocaris cranchii (Leach). 
Specimens from Druridge Bay and Cullercoats. 
Hippolyte various, Leach. 
Common amongst the Laminaria, &c., all along the coast. One 
specimen from 27 fathoms, 120 miles E.N.E., got 13th September, 
1899, by Mr. Hastings, had the typical rostrum, but the latter 
was rather longer than the antennules, and the internal filament of 
the antenuule was a third longer than the external. 
Pandalus montagui, Leach. 
Common from the deeper water off the coast of Northumberland. 
Leandcr squilla (Fabricius). 
Specimens from Beadnell, 23rd June, 1900, per J. Douglas. 
