CRUSTACEA Ul' NOIITHUMBKKLAND AXD DURHAM 



187S. Doivpygi/s piilex, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 133, pi. xxviii., 

 iigs. 1-12. 

 In Ascidians from the coasts of Northumberland and 

 Durham (G. S. B.) X.D. 



DoKOPVGUs PORCiCAUDA G. S. Bradv. 



1878. Doropygus porcicanda, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 138, 

 pi. xxvii., tigs. 1-9, pi. xxxiii., figs. 14-16. 

 P'rom Ascidians dredged in 27 fathoms off Hawthorn, and 

 in 21 fathoms off Souter Point (G. S. B.) D, 



Skctiox v.— MOXSTRILLOIDA 

 Fam. I.— MONSTRILLID^ 



MoNSiKii.LA GRANDis? (iiesbrccht. 



1892. Mo/isfr//Id gra/idis, Giesbrecht, Pelagische Cope- 

 poden des Golfes von Neapel, pp. 586, 588. 



1 90 1. Moiistrilla gi-aiuiis, Brady, On Copepoda and other 



Crustacea taken in Ireland and on the Xorth-East 



Coast of England. Xat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland 



and Durham, vol. xiv., p. 64, pi. iv., figs. 1-3. 



One specimen taken in the bottom-net at Cullercoats in 



July, 1900 (G. .S. B.). A single specimen (species doubtful) 



taken at Seaton Carew, May, 1866. X.D. 



Section VI.— CALIGOIDA 

 Fam. r.— ERGASILID.ii 



BOMOLOCHUS SOLE^^i ClaUS. 



1863. Bomolocliiis solcie, Claus, Zeitsch. f. wiss. Zool., 

 vol. xiv., p. 383, pi. XXXV., figs. 16-20. 



1893. Bomolochus sohce, T. Scott, Eleventh Annual Report 

 Fishery l^oard for Scotland, p. 212, pi. v., figs. i-io. 



1906. Bomolocliiis solctc, A. Brian, Copepotla parassiti dei 



Pesci d'ltalia, p. 31. 



1909. Boiiiochiis solciC, Bainbridge (May E.), Notes on 



some Parasitic Copepoda. Trans. Linn. Soc, ser. 2, 



vol. xi., p. 45. 



From nostrils of cod, found by Miss Lebour on fish brought 



into North Shields. Miss Lebour placed this, and other 



