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levigata must be set aside. The species known as Ampelisca levigata, 
Lilljeborg, was dredged during the past year in Loch Etive, near Abbot’s 
Island, in 9 fathoms, on March 30th. 
Byblis gaimardi (Kroyer). 
A single specimen of this rare species was obtained in a bottom tow-net 
gathering collected about fifty miles 8.S.E. of Fair Island at a depth of 
about 80 fathoms on October 12th, 1901. There appear to be extremely 
few British records of Byblis gaimardi. Norman gives the following» 
three :—Off Seaham, Co. Durham; off St. Abbs Head, 40 fathoms ; 
and near May Island, Firth of Forth (1890).* The latter seems to be 
the most recent British record of the species previous to the present one. 
AMPHILOCHIDA, 
Amphilochoides odontonyx, Boeck. 
This species was obtained in a tow-net gathering collected about sixty- 
five miles east by south off Sumburgh Head, Shetland, September 4th, 
and about fifty miles south-south-east of Fair Island, October 16th, 1900. 
This is the form described by G. O. Sars under the name of Amphilochoides 
pusillus. 
Amphilochoides intermedius, T. Scott. 
One or two specimens of Amphtlochoides intermedius occurred in some 
material dredged off Aberdeen in forty-five fathoms, November 11th, 1900. 
This species was described in 1896 in the Fourteenth Annual Report of 
the Fishery Board for Scotland, Part III., p. 159, Pl. IV., figs. 1-3. 
Stegoplax brevirostris (T. and A. Scott). 
Several specimens of this small species were obtained in the same 
gathering in which Amphilochoides intermedius occurred, collected in 45 
fathoms off Aberdeen. This species was ascribed by T. and A. Scott to the 
genus Cyprotdia,t but the Rev. A. M. Norman refers it to Stegoplax 
because the upper antennze have no secondary appendage.t 
Metorip#, Stebbing (1899). 
Metopa rubrovittata, G. O. Sars. 
This small, brightly red-coloured species occurred in a gathering col- 
lected sixty-five miles east by south of Sumburgh Head, Shetland, and in 
another collected off Fair Island ; the first was collected in September 
and the other in October, 1900. 
Metopa borealis, G. O. Sars. 
This species was obtained in a gathering collected in Aberdeen Bay on 
June 28th, 1900. 
Metopa norvegica (Lilljeborg). 
This is the Metopa polleatana of Bate and Westwood ; several specimens 
of this fine species were obtained in a few of the gatherings collected off 
* British Amphipoda; Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) vol. v., p. 344 (1900). 
+ Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (6), vol. xii., p. 244, Pl. XIII., figs. 1-11 (1893). 
t British Amphipoda ; Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (7), vol. vi., p. 38 (1900), 
