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each taken at one station, outside the continental shelf, in hauls from 

 190 and 120 fathoms respectively (p. 287). 



Euchirclla rosirata, a member, according to Cleve (1900), of the 

 oceanic plankton of the temperate North Atlantic, was taken at four 

 Stations, two at the edge of the Gulf Stream outside the continental 

 shelf (10064 and 10076) and two in the Gulf of Maine (10096 and 

 10104). And it was found twice in the Gulf in 1912 (1914a, p. 116); 

 though Wheeler (1900) does not record it from the Woods Hole region. 



Candacia armata was taken at three Stations, 10074, 10076, and 

 10077, all south of Delaware Bay, in hauls from twenty fathoms. 



The remaining copepods were taken so seldom (one or two stations 

 and only one or two specimens each) that the captures throw little 

 light on their distribution in our waters. 



The Sagittae. 



The identifications and notes on the Sagittae are due to the kindness 

 of Dr. A. Pringle Jameson, of the University of Sheffield, England. 



Eight species of Sagittae were collected by the Grampus, the num- 

 bers of indi\iduals in the various hauls being given in the following 

 table:— 



