Mr. Lubbock 



II. On some Entomostraca collected hy Dr. Sutherland, in 

 the Atlantic Ocean. JBy John Lubbock, Esq. F.G.S. 



[Read January 7th, 1856.] 



Dr. Sutherland, already so well known for his labours in the 

 Arctic regions (having been appointed Government Surveyor at 

 Port Natal), employed some of his time during the voyage there 

 in collecting Crustacea. The Enlomostraca thus obtained have 

 been submitted to me by Dr. Gray, and I beg leave to lay before 

 the Entomological Society the result of my examination. 



The collection contains thirty-five species, of which twenty-three 

 are new, viz.: — 



Calanus inconspicuus. 

 ,, penicillatus. 

 „ latus. 

 ,, brevicornis. 

 ,, mirabilis. 

 Euchseta Atlantica. 



„ Sutherlandii. 

 Undina Danae. 

 ,, longipes. 

 ,, plumosa. 

 ,, Helenas. 

 „ pulchra. 

 Diaptomus dubius. 



„ abdominalis. 



Pontella setosa. 

 Clytemnestra Atlantica. 

 Corycaeus Sutherlandii. 



,, styliferus. 



Copilia Atlantica. 

 Sapphirina Danae. 

 „ opaca. 



„ stylifera. 



Halocypris Atlantica. 

 The proportion of new species, though large, is not more than 

 might be expected if it is considered how little attention has 

 hitherto been given to marine Entomostraca. At the same time it 



