366 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. VII, 
2. Temora turbinata (Dana). 
Occurrence: Tjocalities A, (B,C; Dir i. GC, ey ear 
Ns OR. 
This species was usually present in large numbers and was 
much the commonest representative of the genus. 
3. Temora stylifera (Dana). 
Occurrence: Localities EH, J, L. 
This species appeared to be comparatively rare; only a few 
specimens being obtained. 
Family. LUCICUTTIDAE. 
Genus Lucicutia, Giesbrecht, 1808. 
1. Lucicutia flavicornis (Claus). 
Occurrence: Localities FS SerN Or: 
This species was comparatively rare, only a few specimens 
being obtained in each of the above localities. 
Family CANDACIIDAE. 
Genus Candacia, Dana. 
1. Candacia aethiopica, Dana. 
Only a single specimen, a female, was found in locality O. 
While agreeing with the description as regards structure, it differed 
in that it was only slightly pigmented, the spots most pigmented 
being not the back but the bases of the maxillae and the ends of 
the swimming feet. 
2. Candacia bradyi, Scott. 
Pl. xxiii, figs. 6 and 7. 
C. bradyi, Scott, Some Red Sea and Indian Ocean Cope- 
poda, - Tvans. LE. B:-S., vor Vi Pr00. pl a Nese 
C. tuberculata, Wolfenden, Notes on the collection of Cope- 
poda. The Fauna and Geography of the Maldive and 
Laccadive Archipelagoes, vol, ii, p. 1015, pl. xcvi, figs. 40— 
44. 
C. bradyi, Scott, The Copepoda of the Siboga Expedition, 
pt: 1,10. 156, plssxivileenes ero: 
A large number of specimens were obtained in localities J, N, 
O. Associated with these were several females, which I take to 
be the hitherto undescribed female of this species. 
