250 Hoir & Beaumont—Survey of Fishing-grounds, W. Coast of Ireland, 1890-91, 
NOTES ADDED IN PRESS. 
Euphausia pellucida, Dana. ‘Taken in the serial tow-nets of Station 2 of 
Mr. George Murray’s ‘‘ Oceana” Expedition, 52° 45’ N., 12° 27’ W., 453 fathoms. 
An oceanic species of very wide distribution, not previously recorded from within 
the British area. 
Stylocheiron sp. ‘Taken in company with the last. Mo member of this genus 
has hitherto been recorded from within the British area. 
Nyctiphanes Couchii (Bell). Hvidence presented by a small example (about 
6mm. long), taken off Plymouth, points to the absence of exopods on the fifth and 
sixth pairs of legs in the female of this species, as in NV. australis. The imperfect 
condition of the remaining female specimens in our possession does not permit 
of the complete establishment of this point. In the female NV. norvegica exopods 
are present on all the legs (except the last pair, which are quite rudimentary 
throughout the genus), as in the males of all three species. 
Macropsis Slabberi (Van Beneden). A single specimen taken in a surface 
tow-net at night, Inisbofin Harbour, 5th August, 1899. 
No Previous Irish Record. 
Distribution. —Firth of Forth; Falmouth (A. M. N.*): Whitsand Bay; Tamar 
Estuary. 
Sweden; Denmark; Holland; Belgium; Mouth of the Seine; Mediterranean ; 
Black Sea (A. M.N.*): Heligoland; German North Sea Coast (EKhrenbaum) : 
Channel Islands (Walker and Hornell). 
Erythrops serrata, G. O.Sars. Specimens from the Clyde, communicated by 
Mr. W. T. Calman, agree in particulars of serrulation of the inner uropod with the 
Irish examples. 
