THE CRUSTACEA OF LIVERPOOL BAY. 179 
MACROURA. 
*Palemon squilla, Linn. One specimen (female with 
ova), taken in a tidal pool at Beaumaris, by Mr. H. C. 
Chadwick, July, 1878. 
Pandalus brevirostris. (II). 
Huppolyte pusiola, Kroyer. (II). Several specimens ; 
carapace banded with red. The wrist of the second pair 
of legs has seven joints (and not four as described by 
that author), being one more than in the same limb in 
Hf. Cranchu, from which it is also distinguished by having 
a pointed rostrum. (See Kinahan, in Nat. Hist. Review, 
1307; p. 159, pls. ix. and x.) 
Hippolyte Cranchit, Leach. One specimen, 8 fathoms, 
Colwyn Bay, May, 1887. 
*Crangon (Steiracrangon) Allmann, Kinahan. (II). 
Several specimens. Colour, greyish white, freckled with 
hight red. 
Crangon trispinosus, Hailstone. Colwyn Bay, April, 
1887, at low water, spring tide. 
Crangon fasciatus, Risso. Colwyn Bay, two specimens, 
dredged in 3 fathoms, 24th May, 1887. 
*Palinurus vulgaris, Latreille. A fine specimen in the 
Grosvenor Museum, Chester, 1s said to have been taken in 
the Isle of Man. 
Homarus vulgaris, M. Edwards. A very large specimen, 
the hands measuring 9 inches in length; taken from under 
a rock in Rhos Bay, 1886. 
Galathea intermedia, Lillje. (II). Rather common. 
ANOMOURA. 
Pagurus cuanensis, Thompson. (II). Several specimens. 
The shells inhabited were all covered with the sponge 
(Suberites domuncula, Schmidt), characteristic of this 
species. 
