LERN.EOPODID.ffi. 219 



LERN^OPODA ELONGATA (Grant). 



18.50. Lerneeopofla elongata, Baird, p. 333, pi. xxxv. fig. 5. 

 1900. Leniceopoda elonyata, T. Scott, p. 171, pi. viii. tigs. 11-15. 



Taken on the Smooth Hound, Mustelus vulgaris, at Polperro 

 (A. M.N.). 



LERN^EOPODA BIDISCALIS, Kane. 



1892. Lenxcopoda bidiscalis, W. F. de V. Kane, Proc. Roy. Irish 



Acad. ser. 3, vol. ii. p. 203, pis. ix., x. 

 1900. Lernceopoda bidiscalis, T. Scott, p. 172. 



About 1862 W. Laughrin sent specimens o tliis species to 

 A. M. N. from Polperro, where it was taken on Mustelus 

 vulgaris, the Smooth Hound. 



THYSANOTE IMPUDICA (Nordmann). 



1832. Brachielln impudicn, Nordmann, Mikrogr. Beitrage, vol. ii. 



p. 92, pi. viii. fig. 1. 

 1900. Thysanote tmpudica, T. Scott, p. 169, pi. viii. figs. 2-5. 



A number of specimens from different species of Griirnards, 

 Trigla cuculus, T. gurnardus, and T. hirundo, at Plymouth 

 (Bassett- Smith) ; Polperro and Starcross (A. M. JV.). 



CHAROPINUS DALMANNI (Retzius). 



1838. Lernceopoda Dalmanni, Krover, Naturhist. Tidssk. vol. i. 

 p. 264, pi. ii. tig. 3. 



1862. Lerneopoda Dalmanni, Turner & Wilson, " On the Structure 

 of Le rneopoda Dalmanni,'' Trans. Roy. Soc. Edin. vol. xxiii.p. 77, 

 pi. iv. figs. 1-16. 



1863. Charopinus Dalmanni, Kroyer, Xaturhist. Tidssk. ser. 3, 

 p. 280, pi. xiv. fig. 6. 



1900. Charopinus Dalmanni, T. Scott, p. 169, pi. viii. figs. 6-10, 



In the nostrils of Skates at Polperro (^1. M. N.). 



Turner and Wilson completely misunderstood the mouth- 

 organs of this species, turning the mouth upside down and 

 naming the antenn tiles first feet, and the first feet antennules. 



BRACHIELLA THYNNI, Cuvier. 



(Year ?) Brachiella thynni, Guerin, Iconog. d. Regne Animal, 



Zoophytes, pi. ix. figs. 6-6 c. 



1832. Brachiella thynni, Nordmann, Mikrogr. Beitrage, vol. ii. p. 90. 

 1840. Brachiella thynni, Milne-Edwards, Hist. Nat. des Crust. 



vol. iii. p. 512. 



On the Tunny (Thynnus thynnus) at Pulperro (A. M. N.\ 

 and on the same fish at Plymouth (Bassett- Smith). 



