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wards. If they be the same species as we suppose, they 
are, when alive, of an amber or straw-colour, marked 
with faint rose-coloured bands. 
The type of the species is in the British Museum, and 
was obtained by Colonel Montagu, from rocky shores 
in Devonshire, under stones, and at low tide under fuci. 
The specimens which we consider of the same species 
have been sent to us from Falmouth and Tenby, where 
they were dredged by Mr. Webster. At Polperro they 
have been taken by Mr. Loughrin ; Mr. Edward has sent 
them to us from Banff; and Thompson recorded the 
species in the “ Annals of Natural History,” for October, 
1847, as taken at Youghal, on the coast of Ireland, by 
Mr. R. Ball. A specimen, under the name of Amphithoe 
microura , which appears to us to belong to this species, 
was taken by Sig. A. Costa on the coast of Naples ; and 
one described by Professor Milne Edwards, under the 
name of Amphithoe Jurinii, was found at the island of 
Chausay, on the Atlantic coast of France. It is also 
recorded by Professor Bell as being among the Crustacea 
brought home by Sir Edward Belcher from the Arctic 
Seas. 
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