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gammaridj: 
is long, tapering, slightly curved, and deeply serrated 
upon the inner margin. The second pair of legs have 
the wrist short ; the hand is ovate, having the palm 
oblique, and about half its length, or about the same 
length as the inferior margin ; it is concave, armed with 
two obtuse spines, and a short obtuse submarginal tooth. 
The finger is curved, sharp, and deeply serrated upon 
the inner margin. The walking legs are nearly of one 
length. The last pair of caudal appendages scarcely 
reach beyond the extremity of the preceding pair. 
The animal, from which this description and figure 
are taken, was among the numerous specimens sent to 
us by our esteemed correspondent Mr. Edward, of 
Banff. 
The following vignette of Taylor’s Castle, with Burg- 
head and the Sutors of Cromarty in the distance, was 
kindly drawn for us by Miss Gordon Cuming, of 
Altyre. 
