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Candacia bipinnata, Giesbrecht. 



1889, Candacf bipinnata, Giesb., Aiti Ace. Lineei Rend., ser. 4, vol. v. p. 815. 

 1892, idem, F. Fl. Neapel, vol. xix. p. 424, pi. xxii. fig. 20 et seq. 



1898, Candacia Giesb. & Schmeil, Das Tierreich, vol. vi. p. 129. 

 1904, ,, ,, Cleve, Mar. Invest. S. Africa, vol. iii. p. 186. 



A few specimens were obtained in a surface gathering collected 5th May 1904 off 

 Cape Peninsula, South Africa, Station 477, 34 21' S., 18 29' E. 



Candacia tethiopica, Dana. 

 1849, Candace xthiopica, Dana, op. cit., vol. ii. p. 23. 



The only gathering in which this species occurred was collected at Station 12 in 

 22 19' N., 22 07' W. 



Candacia Inspinosa, Glaus. 

 1863, Candace liispinosa, Glaus, Die freilebenden Gopepoden, p. 191, Taf. 27, 28. 



This species occurred sparingly in gatherings from the following seven Stations : 

 12, 14, 15, 72, 83, 85, and 8G, 22 19' N., 22 07' W., to 24 26' S., 40 25' W. 



Candacia simplex, Giesbrecht. 



1889, Candace simplex, Giesb., op. cit., ser. 5, vol. v. sem. 1, p. 815, and Fauna u. Flora des Golfes von 

 Neaj)el, vol. xix ("Copep."), p. 424, pi. xxi. figs. 10, 30, 31 et seq. 



This species was tolerably rare in gatherings from Stations 11, 59, and 83, 23 50' N., 

 21 34' W., to 22 32' S., 39 22' W. 



Candacia longimana, Glaus. 



1863, Candace lonyimana, Clans, op. cit., p. 190, Taf. 27 and 33. 



A single specimen of this Candacia was obtained in a gathering from Station 49, 



1 53' N., 27 26' W. 



Fam. PONTELLID^E. 



Genus Calanopia, Dana, 1852. 

 Calanopia amencana, Dahl. (PI. XIII. figs. 1-6.) 



1894, Calanopia americana, Dahl, Berichte naturf. Gesells. Freiburg (N.S.), vol. viii. p. 21, Taf. 1, 

 figs. 23-26. 



In this species the inner ramus of the first four pairs of thoracic legs in the female 

 are two-jointed. The female fifth pair are simple, and consist each of a single two- 

 jointed ramus ; the proximal joint is moderately stout, but the end one is narrow and 

 rather longer than the other, and terminates in a tolerably long spine, and there are 

 also two short spines on the outer and one on the inner margin (fig. 4). 



(ROY. soc. EDIN. TRANS., VOL. XLvin., 537.) 



