36 D. J. SCOURFIELD, SYNOPSIS OF THE KNOWN SPECIES OF 



C. protzi Hartwig [Miiller (6G)]. 



C. kingsleii (in part) Brady & Robertson (58), PI. 9, figs. II 

 and 12. 

 Prof. Brady tells me that the specimens he sent to Herr 

 Kaufmann, as recorded in (65), p. 392, were probably from a 

 quarry at Hairmyres, near East Kilbride. 



C. hyalina Brady & Robertson. 



The fairly numerous records for this species are almost entirely 

 confined to the " Broads" district and Scotland. 



C. acuminata (Fischer). 



In the paper already quoted several times (62), p. 119, Hartwig 

 does not consider Brady k Norman's C. acuminata to be actually 

 that species, but suggests that it may be C. caudata Kaufmann. 



C. euplectella Robertson. 



Found in a number of localities in the south and middle of 

 Scotland [see 20, 46, 57). This year (1903) I have also obtained it 

 from the Norfolk Broads district, near Catfield. 



Candonopsis Vavra. 



C. kingsleii (Brady k Robertson). 



Candona kingsleii Brady k Robertson (58), Brady k Norman 

 (57), Scott (20, 46). 



In some parts of the country this seems to be quite a common 

 species, and it is also widely distributed. 



Darwinulidae. 

 Darwinula Brady k Robertson. 



D. stevensoni Brady k Robertson. 



Polycheles stevensoni Brady & Robertson (58). 



Darwinella stevensoni Brady k Robertson (59). 

 Many recorded localities in the East Anglian Fen and Broads 

 districts ; also found in the west of England, South Wales, south 

 and middle of Scotland, and Ireland. 



Cytheridae. 

 Metacypris Brady k Robertson. 

 M. cordata Brady k Robertson. 



Only taken in the Fens and Broads of East Anglia, the 

 Ellesmere district, Shropshire, and in Mayo and Galway, Ireland. 



