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A CORNISH RAUNA. 
Phryxijs logibraohitus. — Bate and Westwood, p. 246. 
Specimens of this species have been taken at Polperro, upon 
an old Galathea squamifera, by Mr. Loughrin. 
MQIBM. 
Genus, .®ga. — Leach. 
Oval in shape, antennie short, three anterior pairs of legs 
robust, with hands. Pour posterior pairs slender, pediform. 
iEGABiCAKiNATA. — Leaoh, Diet. So. Nat., xii, p. 349. — Bate and 
Westwood, p. 278. 
Taken in trawl refuse off Plymouth. 
Genus, Pocinella. — Leach. 
Eyes very large, nearly uniting at the centre ; second antenn® 
nearly one-third the length of body, rest like JEga. 
Eocinebla danmoniensis. — Leach, Biot. Sci. Nat., xii, p. 349. — 
Bate and Westwood, p. 391. 
This for half a century was known only by one specimen in 
the British Museum, named by Dr. Leaoh. Taken in Plymouth 
Sound. It has since been found at Polperro. 
Genus, Coriolana. — Leaoh. 
Like Eocinella, but having the eyes at the margin of the head. 
Coriolana spinipes. — Bate and Westwood, p. 299. 
Taken at Falmouth by Dr. Leach and Mr. Cranch, and we 
have dredged it in Plymouth Sound. 
M. Hepe, of Brest, has described several species of this genus 
that he had taken burrowing in sand on the coast of Brittany. 
Genus, Conileea — L.,each. 
Body subcylindrical, narrow, equal in width from head to tail- 
CoNiLERA CYLiNDRACEA. — Montagu, p. 71, t. 6, /, 8. — Bate and 
Westwood, p. 304. 
This species was first obtained by Col. Montagu. It has since 
been taken in Plymouth Sound, near the Knap buoy ; from 
trawlers off the coast ; and from Polperro. 
Genus, Eurydice. — Leach. 
Ovate. First antennm short, second long ; legs small. 
