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MARINE FAUNA OF ST. ANDREWS. 
Bathyporeia Robertsoni , Bate; B. & W. op, cit. i. p. 30 9. 
Occasionally in pools at tlie East Bocks. The eyes in the 
examples were large, nearly meeting in the middle line. 
Genus Melita, Leach. 
Melita palmata, Mont.; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 337. 
In the debris of the fishing-boats ; not common. The body 
is yellowish or straw-colour, with pale brownish antenna? 
marked at the joints with pale rings; eyes dark brown or 
black, with whitish specks. 
Melita obtusata , Mont.• B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 341. 
From the fishing-boats ; not uncommon. 
rg. 
Genus Gammaropsis, Lilljeborc 
Gammaropsis erythroplithalmus , Lilljeborg ; B. & W. op. cit. 
p. 354. 
From the fishing-boats ; not rare. 
Genus Amathilla, H. Bathke. 
Amathilla Sab ini 7 Leach ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 361. 
A single example in the stomach of a haddock. 
Genus Gammarus, Fab. 
Gammarus marinus , Leach ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 370. 
In the stomach of a cod, and occasionally off the East Bocks 
in a few fathoms. 
Gammarus locusta , L. ; B. & W. op. cit. i. p. 378. 
In swarms below the flat stones on sand between tide- 
marks and in the laminarian region. It swims a consider¬ 
able time in putrid water. Occurs frequently in the stomachs 
of cod and haddock. 
