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Artotrogus hoeckii, Brady. (PI. XXV, fig. 2.) 

 Length 1.30 mm. Dredged off the Calf of Man in 20 

 fathoms. 



Artotrogus migiiiceps, Brady. (PL XXVI, fig. 3.) 

 Length 1.25 mm. Dredged off the Calf of Man, and 

 the Little Orme, and taken in townet off Puffin Island. 

 Artotrogus normani,'BYdo^y k'BioheTt^on. (Pl.XXVI,fig.5.) 

 Length 1.25 mm. A single specimen was dredged off 

 the Calf of Man in 20 fathoms. 



Artotrogus orbicularis, Boeck. (PI. XXVI, fig. 4.) 

 Length 1.65 mm. A single specimen of this beautiful 

 and striking copepod was found by Prof. Herdman under- 

 neath a stone on the spit at Puffin Island. Though 

 diligently searched for we have never succeeded in finding 

 another. 



Acontiopliorus scutatus, Brady & Bob. (PI. XXVI, fig. 8.) 

 Length 0.80 mm. A few specimens have been found 

 in rock pools at Hilbre and Puffin Islands. 



Family CHONDRACANTHIDiE. 



Lernentoma lopliii, Johnston. (PL XXVII, fig. 1.) 

 Numerous specimens of this species were recently found 

 by Mr. Corbin adherent to Cod, Ling and Lophius taken 

 off Barrow. The female is from J to ^ an inch or more in 

 length and is adorned with numerous blunt spines or 

 tubercles over the surface of the body. The oviferous 

 tubes are very long, slender and twisted. The males of 

 this genus are very small and rudimentary, living parastic- 

 ally on the body of the female. 



Family Caligid^. 

 Galigus rajjax, M. Edwards. (PL XXVII, fig. 4.) 

 ;, : Length 4.50 mm. This species is common throughout 

 the district, being frequently taken at night by the townet 



