210 COPEPODA. 



Tribe VII. LERN^EOIDA. 

 Fam. 1. L E R N M i D jc. 



BRANCHIALIS, Linne. 



Plymouth, common on the gills of Cod, Haddock, Bass, 

 and Whiting (Bassett-Smith) ; Polperro and Falmouth 

 (A. M. N). 



LERN^A LUSCI, Bassett-Smith. 



1896. Lerncea lusci, Bassett-Smith, Marine Biol. Soc. Jour. p. 160; 



and Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (1. c.) p. 13, pi. iv. fig. 6. 

 1904. Lerncea lusci, T. Scott, p. 277, pi. xvii. figs. 12 & 13. 



Very common on the gills of the Whiting-pout (Gadas 

 fuscus) at Plymouth (Bassett-Smith} ; also at Polperro (A. 

 M. N.}. 



PENNELLA FILOSA (Linne*). 



1870. Pennella orthagorisci, E. P. Wright, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 4, vol. v. p. 42, pi. i. figs. 1-6. 



Mr. Bassett-Smith writes : " One specimen was obtained 

 from the Plymouth Laboratory, but from what fish was not 

 known/' In E. P. Wright's paper above referred to he writes : 

 " Dr. Baird informs me that he examined a specimen of 

 Pennella from a Sunfish captured at Megavissey, Cornwall, 

 which he refers to P.filosa, Linn." About the year 1862, 

 Thomas Edward of Banff sent to A. M. N. a Pennella which 

 he had found on a Sunfish taken in the Moray Firth. The 

 head was absent, but the specimen was probably referable 

 toP.filosa, Linne". Mr. Bassett-Smith called his specimen 

 " Penella sagitta ? Linn." 



LERN^EENICUS SPRATTA (Sowerby). 



1850. Lernteonema spratta, Baird, p. 341, pi. xxxv. fig. 10. 



1850. Lernezonema Bairdi, Salter, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, 



vol. vi. p. 86, pi. vii. fig. 1. 

 1865. Lernceonema monillaris, Heller, Reise ' Novara,' Crust, p. 248, 



pi. xxv. fig. 4. 

 1900. Lernceenicus spratta, T. Scott, p. 161, pi. vii. figs. 7-10. 



One very perfect specimen taken at Plymouth (JBassett- 

 Smith) . 



LERN^ENICUS ENCRASICOLI (Turton). 



1850. Lernceonema encrasicoli, Baird, p. 341, pi. xxxv. fig. 11. 



" A broken specimen, probably belonging to this species, 

 was taken from a Clupea alosa " at Plymouth (Bassett-Smith); 

 on the eye of a young Pollack at Falmouth (Cocks'). 



