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NOTES ON THE COPEPODA OF THE 



Augaptilus loiigioaudatns (Clans). 

 Hetoroihabclus norvegicus (Boeck). 



„ loiigicoruis (Giesb.). 



„ vipera (Giesb.). 



„ grand is {nov. s}).). 



„ abyssal is. 



Anomalocera Patorsoni (Templeton). 

 ^Egisthus atlanticus (nov. sp.). 



Ectinosoina atlantica (Brady and 



Eobertsou). 

 Acartia Clausii (Giesb.). 

 Caudace iiorvegica (Boeck). 



„ rotunda {nov. q).). 

 Oncea sji. 

 Oitliona sp. 



Longipedia coronata (Clans). 

 ParaugapUlus Bucbani {nov. gen. ct sp.). 



2. Species occurring in the Faroe Channel, cold area. 



Culanus finmarcliicus. 

 „ hyperborens. 

 Eiicalanus elongatus. 



„ atlanticus. 



„ crassus. 

 Paracalanus parvus. 

 Ctenocalauus vanus. 

 Rbincalanus nasutus. 

 Bradyidius armatus. 

 Bryaxis brevicornis. 

 Gaidins pungens. 



„ major. 

 Gaetanus major. 

 Chiridius obtusifrons. 



„ Vaulioffeni. 

 Pseudtetideus armatus. 

 Faroella multiserrata. 

 JEtidens tenuirostris. 

 Scolecithrix minor. 

 „ similis. 



Heterorliabdus norvegicus. 

 „ longicornis. 



Augaptilns zetesios. 

 Eucbceta norvegica. 



„ glacialis. 



Euchajta barbata. 

 IMt'uroraamma robusta. 



„ abdominali:^ 



„ abyssalis. 



Lucicutia flavicornis. 



„ magna. 

 Phaenna spinifera. 

 Ilaloptilus longicornis. 

 Eucliirella carinata. 

 „ rostrata. 



Metridia lucens. 

 „ longa. 

 iEgisthus atlanticus. 

 Candace pectinata. 

 Temora longicornis. 

 Centropages hamatus. 



„ typicus. 



Acartia Clausii. 

 „ longiremis. 

 ,, discaudata. 

 Anomalocera Patersoni. 

 Oncea sp. 

 Oitliona sp. 

 Tetragoniceps sp. 



A BRIEF DP:SCRIPTI0N OF THE NEW GENERA AND SPP^CIES.* 



1. Megacalanus princeps (nov. gen. ct sp.). A huge Copepod was 

 twice taken in the deep water of the Atlantic area, measuring 10 mm. 

 in length, and externally much resembling a Calanns, but differing 

 absolutely in the fact of the last segment of the exopodite of the 

 second, third, and fourth pairs of feet having three marginal spines 

 as well as the terminal saw. The inner margins of tlie fifth pair 

 have neither denticulations nor hairs. The head is separate from 

 the first segment, and the last two thoracic segments are also 

 separate, the posterior one produced laterally into wing-like ex- 



* A full description, with figures of the Copepoda mentioned here, is reserved for a 

 larger work which the writer has had in preparation for the past two years. 



