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Megamphopus cornutus, Norman. 
21 fathoms, 1901. 
Photis reinhardi, Kroyer. 
39 and 59 fathoms, 1901 ; 43 fathoms, 1902. 
Family — Podoceridcc. 
Podocerus pusillus , G. 0. Sars. 
42 to 45 fathoms, 82 miles E.N.E. from Tyne. 
F amily — Corophiidtc. 
Cerapus crassicornis (Bate). 
42 to 45 fathoms, 82 miles E.N.E. from Tyne. 
F amily — Dulich iidcc. 
Dulichia por recta, Bate. 
39 and 59 fathoms, 1901. 
Family — Caprellidai. 
Periambus typicus, (Kroyer). 
30 and 39 fathoms, 1901. 
Some other localities have been added to those recorded for 
the species named in the last report. These it is not intended to 
state at present ; but a locality for one, viz., Gammarus duebeni, 
Lilljeborg, is so extraordinary that it must be mentioned. I 
have to thank Mr. W. E. Forster for sending me the specimens. 
They were taken from the water at the bottom of the Mill Pit, 
at Blyth, and appear to have been known as occurring there for 
some time. The miners call them “ pit fish.” This brackish 
water Amphipod, without doubt, must be common in the upper 
part of the harbour at Blyth, in the river Blyth, and it appears 
that they or their embryos have been carried down in the water 
which finds its way into the pit, along with other forms upon 
which they can f-eed. 
