of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 259 
Lepidepecreum longicorne (Bate). 
This species was dredged by the “Garland” in 45 fathoms off Aber- 
deen on November 7th, 1900. 
Huonyx chelatus, Norman. 
This somewhat rare species was obtained in some material dredged by 
the “Garland” in 324 fathoms on October 12th, 1900 ; and in a bottom 
tow-net gathering from the steam trawler “St. Andrew,” collected about 
fifty miles south-eastward of the Fair Island, in 70 to 80 fathoms, on the 
19th of the same month. Only one or two specimens were obtained in 
either gathering. 
PONTOPORIID#. 
Bathyporeia norvegica, G. O. Sars, 
Obtained in a bottom tow-net gathering collected about fifty miles 
south-eastward of Fair Island, October 16th, 1900. 
Argissa hamatipes, Norman. 
Specimens of A. hamatipes occurred in gatherings collected off Aber- 
deen in June, and off Fair Island, collected October 12th, 1900. 
PHOXOCEPHALIDA. 
Phoxocephalus fultont, T. Scott. 
A few specimens of this species were obtained in material dredged in 
Loch Etive off Abbot’s Island, in 9 fathoms, March 30th, 1900. The 
same species has been dredged in Loch Ryan, near the mouth of the 
Clyde, as well as in the Clyde itself. 
Phoxocephalus oculatus, G. O. Sars. 
This form occurred with several other Crustaceans in some dredged 
material collected in the Sound of Mull, in 72 fathoms, March 31st, 1900. 
So far as the male of Phoxocephalus oculatus is concerned, there is little 
danger of confounding it with Phoxocephalus holbdlli (Kroyer), The 
large and conspicuous black eyes are sufficient of themselves to attract the 
attention of the observer; it was collected by the Fishery steamer 
** Garland.” | 
AMPELISCIDA. 
Ampelisca spinipes, Boeck. 
This fine species was obtained off Aberdeen in a gathering from 45 
fathoms collected November /th, 1900 (Fishery steamer “ Garland.”) 
Ampelisca macrocephala, Lilljeborg. 
This species occurred in one or two of the gatherings collected off Fair 
Island on the 12th and 19th October, 1900. 
Ampelisca brevicornis (A. Costa). 
According to Norman, the A. lcevigata of Lilljeborg is identical with 
A. brevicornis (A. Costa), and, as this name is prior to the other, A 
