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Paradoxostoma abbrevlatum, G. O. Sars.— Valeutia Harbour, 

 Dingle Bay, Aran, Roundstone, Lough Foyle (A. M. N.) ; Dublin Bay 

 (B. & R.) ; Berehaven, Antrim coast, and Belfast Lough (S. M. M.). 



P. obllquum, G. O. Sars. — Valeutia Harbour, Aran, Westport, Lough 

 Foyle (A. M. N.) ; Clifden Bay, Mulroy Bay, Lough Swilly (B, & R.) ; 

 ' Berehaven, coast of Antrim, Belfast Lough (S. M. M.). 



P. Normanl, G. S. Brady. — Aran, Westport, Lough Foyle, Strangford 

 Lough (A. M. N.); Roundstone Bay and Lough Swilly (B. /k R.); 

 Antrim coast and Belfast Lough (S. M. M.). 



P. pulchellurrii G. O. Sars. — Valeutia, Aran, Ballyvaughan, Round- 

 stone (A. M. N.); Mulroy Bay (B. & R.) ; Belfast Lough and Rock- 

 port, Co. Down (S. M. M.). 



P. hibernlcum, G. S. Brady.— Valentia, Aran, Ballyvaughan, Round- 

 stone, Westport, Strangford Lough (A.M.N.) ; Clifden Bay and Lough 

 Swilly (B. & R.) ; Berehaven, Rockport, Co. Down (S.M.M.). 



P. fasclatutrip Brady and Norman.--Clew Bay, 2-4 fathoms (A.M.N.). 



P. arcuatum, G. S. Brady— Roundstone (A.M.N.) ; Birturbuy Bay 

 (G.S.B.) ; Clifden Bay (B. & R.). 



P. orchadensei Brady and Robertson. —Berehaven, common (S.M.M.). 



P. flexuosum, G. S. Brady. — Valentia, Aran, Roundstone, Westport 

 (A.M.N.) ; Clifden Bay, Mulroy Bay, Lough Swilly (B. &R.); Bere- 

 haven, Antrim coast and Belfast Lough (S.M.M.). 



Genus 2. — IVIach82rlna, Brady and Norman. 



Macti8Brlna tcnulsslma (Norman).— Off Valentia; Roundstone and 

 Killary Bays (A.M.N.) ; Belfast Lough (S.M.AL). 



Section II.— MYODOCOPA. 



Fara. I.— A8TEROPIDJE. 



Genus i.— Asterope, Philippi. 



Asterope Marlse (Baird). — Valentia and Birturbuy Bay (A.M.N.) ; 



Mulroy Lough (B. & R.). 

 A. elllptica, Philippi — Off Valeutia, 1870 (A.M.N.). 

 A. teres (Norman).— Off Valentia, 1870, and Birturbuy Bay (A.M.N.) ; 



Mulroy Bay and Lough Swilly (B. & R.). 



Fam. II.— CYPRIDINIDiC. 



Genus i. — CrossophoruSi G. S. Brady. 



CroBSOphorus Imperator, G. S. Brady.— I quote the following note 

 regarding this magniliceut Ostracod from Professor Brady's and my 

 monograph : — " The type specimen, a male, was dredged by the 

 •Challenger' Expedition, Stat. 168, which is a little to the east of 

 New Zealand, lat. 40" 28 S., long. 177° 43' E., in 1,100 fathoms, 

 bottom temperature 2"^" C. on grey ooze. The second specimen, 



