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 CHLOROSPERMEÆ OR GRASS GREEN SEAWEEDS.

Couferva rupestris       Rock Crowsilk "    lanosa           Woolly   " "    fucicola         Wrack    " "    tortuosa         Twisted  "

Ulva latissima           Oyster Green or Laver " Lactuca              Lettuce Laver Entermarpha intestinalis  Intestinal Entermorpha    "       compressa     Branched       "

The subjoined table contains the names of some of the crustaceous animals and molluscs commonly met with in the neighbourhood:—

Arctopsis tetraodon        Four-horned Spider-crab Hyas araneus               Great Spider-crab, or Sea-toad Portunus puber	           Velvet Fiddler-crab Corystes dentata           Toothed Crab Gonoplax angulata          Angular Crab Pinnotheres pisum          Pea-crab Porcellana platycheles	   Broad-claw porcelain Crab Cancer pagurus	           Edible crab Cancer mænas               Common Crab Pagurus Bernhardus         Hermit-crab Pilumnus hirtellus         Hairy-crab Palæmon serratus           Common Prawn Crangon vulgaris           Common Shrimp Corophium longicorne       Long-horned Corophium Orchestia littorea         Shore-hopper Talitrus saltator          Sand-hopper Sulcator arenarius         Sand-screw Mytilus edulis             Edible Mussel Cardium edule              Cockle Buccinum undatum           Whelk Litorina litorea           Periwinkle Calyptra vulgaris          Common Limpet