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Mera othonis (M.-Edw.). 
This species was obtained in a gathering of material dredged by the 
“Garland” in 72 fathoms in the Sound of Mull, March 31st, and in 
another gathering collected off Aberdeen in 45 fathoms, November 7th 
1900 
Meera lovént (Bruzelius). (Pl. XVIIL., figs 27 and 28.) 
A damaged specimen of this species was obtained in a gathering col- 
lected about fifty miles south-east of Fair Island in about 60 to 65 
fathoms, October 19th, 1900. Figures 27 and 28 ae the first and 
second enathopods of this specimen. 
‘Chetrocrates assimilis (Lillejeborg). 
One or two specimens of this species were dredged in 72 fathoms in the 
Sound of Mull on March 31st, and in 40 to 49 fathoms, off Aberdeen, on 
October 23rd, 1900. 
LILLJEBORGUDA.* 
Laljeborgia kinahant (Bate). 
One or two specimens of this species occurred in the same gathering 
with the Chetrocrates dredged in the Sound of Mull on March 31st, 1900. 
PHOTIDA, 
Photis longicaudata (Bate). 
This species was collected about fifty miles south-south-east of Fair 
Island in October and off Aberdeen in 45 fathoms in November, 1900. 
ISCHYROCERIDA. T 
Ischyrocerus angutpes, Kroyer. (Pl. XVIIL, fig. 29.) 
This species was obtained in a tow-net gathering collected in the Bay 
of Nigg, Aberdeen, on July 17th, by Mr. Williamson, while carrying out 
some investigations in the Bay by means of a rowing-boat. There does 
not appear to be any previous authentic records of Ischyrocerus anguipes 
for Britain. Figure 29, Pl. XVIIL, represents one of the second gnathopods 
of our specimen, which appears to be an adult male. This specimen 
though somewhat smaller than those from higher latitudes, is in other 
respects quite characteristic ; the Rev. A. M. Norman has examined the » 
specimen and considers it to be a true Ischyrocerus anguipes. 
Ischyrocerus minutus, Lilljeborg. 
This species occurred in some material collected by the “‘ Garland” at 
Muckle Ferry, Dornoch Firth, on May 19th, and it was also obtained in 
the same gathering from Bay of Nigg in which the /schyrocerus anguipes 
occurred. 
* See Revision of Amphipoda, by Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist 
). 
(7), vol. iv., p. 211 (1899 
Af Stebbing, op. ctt,, p. 211, 
