258 Part III—Nineteenth Annual Report 
Sub-Class MALACOSTRACA. 
Sub-Order AMPHIPODA. 
LYSIANASSIDZ. 
Normanion quadrimanus (Bate and Westwood). 
In the Seventeenth Annual Report, Part IIT., I recorded this rare species 
from near Davaar Island, Firth of Clyde. I have now to add another 
Clyde station for the species—viz., Tarbert Bank, Lower Loch Fyne, in 17 
to 20 fathoms; it occurred in some material dredged on the Bank on 
December 22nd, 1899, but not examined till some time afterwards. 
Besides the two stations mentioned, Normanion has also been obtained 
off Cumbrae in 20 to 25 fathoms by the Rev. A. M. Norman.* 
Acidostoma obesum (Bate). 
I have to record this species from the Moray Firth, in a gathering: 
collected in 1898 but only examined last year. Also in a gathering of 
Crustacea collected off Fair Island in October; and in another from 45 
fathoms off Aberdeen, collected in November, 1900. 
Perrierella audouiniana (Bate). 
Dredged in 72 fathoms, Sound of Mull, March 31st, 1900; and in 
Loch Etive, off Abbot’s Island, in 9 fathoms, on the 30th of the same 
mouth (Fishery steamer “ Garland”). 
Orchomene humilis (A. Costa). 
Orchomene humilis was obtained in Loch Etive in the same gathering 
with Perrierella audouiniana. This is the Anonyx edwardsii of Bate and 
Westwood’s “‘ Sessile-eyed Crustacea ” and the Orchomene batet of G. O. 
Sars’ ‘Crustacea of Norway.”+ 
Tryphosella horingit (Boeck). 
This species occurred in a tow-net gathering collected about fifty miles 
south-eastward of the Fair Island, in October, 1900, and in moderately 
deep water. 
Anonyx nugaa (Phipps). 
Quite recently several specimens of Anonyx nugaw (Phipps) were 
forwarded to the Laboratory at Bay of Nigg, from Mr. F. G. Pearcey, 
the Naturalist on board the Fishery steamer “Garland.” They were 
collected in the Cromarty Firth in 74 fathoms on January 10th, 1901. 
This is only the second time I have seen Anonyx nugax in Scottish waters, 
and the first time in the Moray Firth district. The previous occurrence 
of the species was in 1889, when it was obtained near May Island in the 
Firth of Forth in the month of February, but was not recorded till 1893.4 
It may be of interest to note that on the present occasion the specimens 
have been obtained a month or so earlier than they were observed in 
1889. | 
*Ann. and Mag. eee Hist., (7), vol. v., p. 141 (1900). 
+ Norman, op. cit., 2. 
+ Eleventh Ann. ‘Rent of the Fishery Board for Scotland, Part III., p. 212, Pl. V., 
figs. 18-21 (1898). 
