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GALATHEID. 
Munida rondeletit, Bell. 
Munda rondeletti, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 208, 1853. 
Munida rugosa, Leach, Dict. des Sci. Nat., tom. xviii. p. 52. 
Munida Bamfica, White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., p. 89, 1857. 
Not uncommon at Dunbar (R. Gray; L. & H.). 
Galathea squamifera, Leach. 
Galathea squamifera, White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., p. 87, 1857. 
Galathea squamifera, Bell., Pyrit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 197, 
1853. Common in the littoral and laminarian zones. 
Galathea strigosa (Linné). 
Galathea strigosa, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 200, 1853. 
Off the Bass Rock (Howden). Plentiful near Dunbar (R. 
Guay 5) L; & H:). 
Galathea nexa, Embleton. 
Galathea nexa, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p 240, 1853. 
Off Portseaton (Howden; L. & H.). 
Galathea intermedia, Lilljeborg. 
Galathea intermedia, Lilljeborg, Ofvers. Vet. Acad. Forhandl., 
Le51, p. 21. 
Galathea Andrewsit, Kinahan, Nat. Hist. Rev., vol. iv. pt. 2, 
p. 228; Trans. Irish Acad., 1871, p. 95. Firth of Forth 
(Dr Anderson ;* L. & H.). 
Galathea dispersa, Bate. 
Galathea dispersa, Bate, Proc. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), vol. i. p. 3. 
Commonly met with on the so-called ‘Oyster banks’ 
(Henderson). t 
MACRURA. 
* ASTACIDA, 
Homarus vulgaris, Milne-Edwards. , 
Homarus vulgaris, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 242, 1853. 
Homarus gammarus, Linné-Henderson, Decapod and Schiz. Crust. 
Firth of Clyde, p. 31, 1886. Firth of Forth, at many places 
at low water (Howden). Caught in considerable numbers for 
the markets on all the rocky coasts near the mouth of the 
estuary (L. & H.). 
Nephrops norvegiens (Linné). 
Nephrops norvegiens, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 251, 1853. 
This is a very common species in the lower parts of the Firth, 
and it is equally common in Rothesay Bay. It is frequently 
observed in the stomachs of large cod. 
CARIDA. 
CRANGONID. 
Crangon vulgaris (Fabricius). 
Crangon vulgaris, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 256, 1858. 
Common within the littoral zone where the shore is sandy, 
and occasionally taken with the dredge in moderately deep 
water. 
* Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. ii. 
+ Decapod and Schizopod Crustacea of the Clyde, p. 10. 
