218 COPEPODA. 



1879. Chondracanthus cormtf.vs, C. Vogt, Crustacea Parasites des 



Poissons, p. 78, pi. vi. tigs. 4-8, rf $ . 

 1900. Chondracauthus cornutus, T. Scott, p. 1(54, pi. vii. figs. 19-31, 



(?$ 



This is Lernentoma roniuta, Baird. " A great number of 

 specimens were taken from the gills of the Plaice (P.platessa\ 

 Flounder (P. flesus} and P. mi'!/t<*f<~>K.(. They differed much 

 in size, being small and especially abundant on the Flounder " 

 (Bassett - SmitJi) . 



CHONDRACANTHUS CLAVATUS, Bassett-Smith. 



1896. Chondracanthus clavatus, Bassett-Smith, p. 13, pi. v. figs. 1- 



1 a-o. 

 1900. Chondracanthus clavatus, T. Scott, p. 165, pi. vii. figs. 35-37. 



On the gills of the Lemon Sole, Pleuronectes microcephalus, 

 at Plymouth (Bassett-Smitli). 



ORALION ASELLINUS (Linne) . 



1832. Chondracanthus triyla (Blainville), Xordrnann, Mikrogr. 



Beitriige, vol. ii. p. 116, pi. ix. fi<r. 1. 



1850. Lernentoma asellina, Baird, p. 329. pi. xxxv. fig. 4. 

 1896. Chondracanthus triglce, Bassett-Srnith, p. 13, pi. iv. fig. 4. 



1899. Oralion aseUinus, Bassett-Smith, p. 490, pi. xxvi. figs. 1, 1 a-c. 



1900. Oralion asMinus, T. Scott, p. 163, pi. \ii. figs. 16-18. 



Polperro (A. M. N.}. Taken plentifully from Trigla gur- 

 nardus, T. cuculus, and T. hirundo at Plymouth (Bassett- 

 Smith) ; Falmouth ( W. P. Cocks'). 



Fam. 4. LERN^EOPODID^:. 



LERNJEOPODA SALMONEA (Linne). 



1840. Basanistes salmonea, H. Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust. 



vol. iii. p. 509, pi. xli. fig. 3. 



1850. Lernceopoda salmonea, Baird, p. 335, pi. xxxv. fig. 6. 

 18ti3. Lernceopoda salmonea, Kroyer, Naturhist. Tidssk. ser. 3, vol. ii. 



p. 275, pi. xv. fig. 3. 

 1900. Lernceopoda salmunea, T. Scott, p. 173, pi. viii. fig. 26. 



One female taken on the gills of a Salmon at Plymouth 

 (Bassett-SmitK). 



LERN^EOPODA GALEI, Kroyer. 



1850. Lernceopoda yalei, Baird, p. 334, pi. xxxv. fig. 7. 



1900. Lernceopoda yalei, T. Scott, p. 172, pi. viii. figs. 16-25, tf 5 . 



From Galeus vide/arts (the Toper) and from Cod, Polperro 

 (A. M. j\ r .) ; and from Galeus vulgaris, Mustelus vidyaris, 

 and Acdnthias viilyaris at Plymouth (Bassett-SmitK). 



