380 REPORT ON SUKFAOE COLLECTIONS MADK IN 



CvCLOPIDiE. 



Oithona spinifrons, Boeck. 



Harpactid^. 



Stenhelia ima, Brady. 



Diosaccus tenuicornis, Claus. 



Westwoodia nohilis, Baird. 



Harpacticus chelifer, Miiller. 



Peltidinm interruptum, Goodsir. 



Oniscidium armatum, Claus. As far as I am able to deter- 

 mine, this is the first record of 0. armatum from British 

 coasts. 



Idy a f areata, Baird. 



B. Great Minch. Ten miles S. of Stornoway in Lewis. Tem- 

 perature of air 57°, of surface 51*5°. Calm. Full of bad-smelling 

 green Algas. 



Contents : Many Teleosteau ova. Many Medusae and Ctenophora, 

 too much damaged for recognition. Megalopa stages of Brachyura. 

 Euphausia. Very few Calanidae, mostly Temora longicornis and 

 Glausia elongata. A single young Gadoid, probably Gadus mer- 

 langus. 



c. June 14th, 8 p.m. N.W. of Cape Wrath. Temperature of 

 air 49'5°, of surface 51'25°. 



Consisted almost entirely of the commoner species of Calanidae, 

 with Cyphonautes, Evadne Nordmanni, and Podon intermedins. 



D. Ardnamurchan Point. Temperature of air 53°, of surface 51 . 

 Calm. 



A single young Gadoid, probably Gadus carbonarius, and a single 

 young Trigla. Abundant Ctenophora, probably Hormiphora plumosa. 

 Large numbers of young stages of Corystes cassivelaunus. A few 

 common Calanidas, and Westwoodia nohilis, Harpacticus chelifer, and 

 Trehius caudatus. 



E. Kinsale Bay. May 15th. Temperature of air 50*25°, of 

 surface 50*75°. Wind S.W., light. 



Contents : Larval Pleuronectidse, including one Solea. Larvae of 

 Terebella and Holothuria. Veliger larvae very abundant. Many 

 Medusae damaged beyond recognition. Megalopa stages of Brachy- 

 ura, Copepods, Calanidae, chiefly Temora longicornis and Bias 

 longiremis. Cyclopidae, Oithona sfinifrons. Corycaeidae, Corycseus 

 anglicus. 



