of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 253 
Remarks.—Isopods, especially the commoner Idoteide, are frequently 
found among the contents of the stomachs of fishes such as cod, haddock, 
saith, and other ground-feeders, but seldom in the stomachs of pelagic 
fishes, 
CUMACEA.* 
DIASTYLIDZ. 
Iphinoe gracilis, Bate. 
Iphinoe gracilis, L. & H., Invert. Fauna Firth of Forth, p. 106. 
Venilia gracilis, White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., p. 153, 1857. 
Bass Rock, 24 fathoms (Metzger; L. & H.). 
Cumopsis Goodsiri, Van Beneden. 
Between tide-marks near Joppa (S.F.B.). 
Lamprops fasciata, G. O. Sars. 
Frequent between tide-marks near Joppa, where the beach is com 
posed of sand; also taken with surface-net in Granton Har 
bour (S.F.B.). 
Leucon nassica, Kroyer. 
Leucon nassica, L. & H., Invert. Fauna Firth of Forth, p. 106, 
1881. St Abb’s Head, 40 fathoms (Metzger; L. & H.). 
Diastylis Rathkit, Kroyer. 
Alauna rostrata, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 331, 1853. 
Diastylis Rathkit, Sp. Bate, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xvii. 
p. 451, 1856. 
Diastylis Rathkii, White’s Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., p. 150, 1857. 
Firth of Forth (Goodsir; L. & H.). A considerable number 
of specimens among material dredged a little west of Inch- 
keith (S.F.B.). 
Diastylis lucifera, Kroyer. 
One specimen among material dredged off the west side of Inch- 
keith (S.F.B.). 
Diastylis levis, Norman, 
Off Fidra, 12 fathoms (Henderson). 
Pseudocuma cercaria, Van Beneden, 
Several specimens between tide-marks near Joppa; taken with 
surface-net in Granton Harbour ; also taken with surface-net, 
inshore, near Charleston (S.F.B.). 
(1) Cuma Ediwardsii, Goodsir. 
Cuma Edwardsii, White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., p. 151, 1857. 
Firth of Forth (H. Goodsir). Largo Bay (L. & H.). 
Cuma, scorpioides, Mont. 
Cuma scorpioides, White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., p. 150, 1857. 
Firth of Forth (H. Goodsir; L. & H.). 
(1) Cuma trispinosa, Goodsir. 
Cuma trispinosa, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 329, 1853. 
Falia trispinosa, White, Pop. Hist. Brit. Crust., p. 152, 1857. 
Halia trispinosa, Bate, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xvii. 
p. 459, 1856. Firth of Forth (H. Goodsir; L. & H.). 
(?) Bodotria arenosa, Goodsir. 
Bodotria arenosa, Bell, Brit. Stalk-eyed Crust., p. 332, 1853. 
Firth of Forth (H. Goodsir; L. & H.). 
Remarks.—Some of Goodsir’s Cumas cannot satisfactorily be ascribed 
to known species. Four of the Cumacea here recorded are additions to 
the Forth fauna. 
* The arrangement followed here and in the list of the SchizoPoda is that of part 
ii, of Museum Normandanum. 
