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Scott, F.L.S., reports it from the Frith of Forth. About 

 the Channel Islands I have taken it sparingly, and more 

 plentifully about Valencia in Ireland. Dr. Brady reports 

 the " Challenger " captures of this species about Australia, 

 the Phillipine Islands, and between Ascension and the 

 Azores. I found it common about the Canary Islands, 

 and have lately detected it in plankton taken near Mada- 

 gascar, by Capt. Fred. Wyse, a record of whose collecting 

 results I hope shortly to publish. 



" This and the other species of the genus Candacia are 

 easily distinguishable by their dark -coloured antennae, 

 spines and plumes, and the terminal spines of the swimming 

 feet. 



" Corycceus anglicus is fairly common about the south 

 and south-west coasts of England and Ireland, but with 

 the exception of its occasional appearance in the Forth, 



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Plan of the L.A1.B.C. District, 



