PAL.EMON SQUILLA. 
Fig. 11 — 13 . 
P. rostro recto apice emarginato supra 7 aut 8 infra 2 vel 3-dentato. 
Cancer squilla. Linn. Syst. Nat. i. 1051. 
Pakemon squilla. Leach Edinb. Encycl. vii. 432. 
Trans. Linn. Soc. xii. 448. 
Fig. 11. Palmmon squilla mag. nat. 13 et 14. Rostri varietates. 
The above species which is found in abundance on the South-Western coast of Devonshire is 
thus described by Limit* in the second edition of Fauna Suecica : " Thorace tevi rostro supra 
serrato ; subtus 3-dentato, manuum digitis mqualibus” " Rostrum lanceolatum, perpendicular^ 
acutum, supra octo crenis, infra tribus serratum.” Linne repeats in the last edition of his 
Systema natures the same character, and as it applies so exactly to the most common variety of 
this species, there cannot be the least doubt as to the correctness of the reference 
PALiEMON VARIANS. 
Fig. 14 16 . 
P. rostro rectro supra 4, 5 aut 6-dentato apice integro ; infra bidentato. 
Palajmon varians. Leach Edinb. Encycl. vii. 401, — 431. 
Trans. Linn. Soc. xi. 349. 
Fig. 14. Palaemon variansmag. nat. 15 et 16. Rostri varietates. 
Palcemon varians is very common on the Devonshire, Glamorgan, and Norfolk coasts, where 
it is taken as an article of food. It may be Aslacus Squilla of Pennant ? 
