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CalanidsBj fifteen to the Harpacticidas^ two to the ArtotrogidaSj and 

 one to the Cyclopidae. The list has been since extended. 



In the same report the Eev. Canon Norman supplies descriptions 

 of A Grangon, some Schizopoda, and Cumacea new to, or rare in, 

 the British Seas.* A new species of Schizopod [Siriella BrooM) 

 from Loch Fyne is described. Species here first recorded as British 

 are : Grangon (Gheraphilus) neglcctus, G. 0. Sars; Erythrops pygmsea, 

 G. O. Sars j Mysidopsis gihbosa, G. O. Sars ; Leptomysis lingvura, 

 G. 0. Sars ; Siriella Glausii, G. 0. Sars ; Lamprops fasciata, G. O. 

 Sars; Diastylis rugosa, G. 0. Sars; Pseudocuma cercaria (van 

 Beneden). All were obtained in Loch Fyne. 



Also, in the Fourth Report, there is a List of the Marine 

 Fauna collected at the Tarhert Laboratory {Loch Fyne) during 

 1885,t ty Mr. Brook and Mr. Scott. This list includes fifty-seven 

 species of fishes, 147 species of Mollusca, 127 species of Crustacea 

 (exclusive of Amphipods), twenty-three species of Echinoderms (ex- 

 clusive of Holothurians), and forty species of Foraminifera. Those 

 which are known to furnish food to fishes are specially indicated. 



Dr. Brady, in the Report for 1886, supplies Notes on Entomo- 

 straca.'l A list of fifteen Ostracoda is given, including a new 

 variety {Gypris virens, var. monilifera, nov.) and a form {Gypris 

 Browniana, Jones) previously known only in the fossil condition. 

 In describing the occurrence of Peltidium purpureum, Philippi, for 

 the first time in British seas, Dr. Brady points out that this species 

 is not synonymous with Peltidium depressum, Baird (as it was doubt- 

 fully made in his classical Monograph on the British Copepoda), 

 but that the two species are separated by chai-acters of generic 

 importance. Hence the three species referred to Peltidium in the 

 monograph must henceforth take Baird^s generic name, Alteutha. A 

 full definition of the genus Peltidium is given. 



In the Report for 1887, Dr. Brady gives a description and figures 

 of a new Copepod, Gy clops Ewarti;^ and Mr. Thomas Scott of 

 another, Artotrogus payillatus.\\ Mr. Scott also furnishes a List of 

 the Grustacea of the Firth of Forth*^ by far the fullest yet pub- 

 lished, several species new to Britain being described. 



Mr. W. L. Calderwood, in the Report for 1885,** contributes 

 Notes on the Greenland Shark [Lcemargus microcephalus) , em- 



* Op. cit., pp. 155—166. 



t Op. cit., pp. 231—242. 



:t: Fifth Report, pp. 328—330, pi. xix, 1887. 



§ Sixth Report, p. 232, pi. viii, 1888. 



II Op. cit., p. 232, pi. viii. 



'S Op. cit., p. 235. 



** Foui-th Report, pp. 228—231, pi. x, 1886. 



