i905> Norman. — h-kh Crustacea Ostracoda. 147 



Cytherc echlnata, G. O. Sars.—" Porcupine," 1869, with the last at 



station 19; also a few specimens and a single valve, station 34, lat. 



49'^' 51' N., long. 10° 12', that is, due south of Bautrj-, in 75 fathoms 



(A. M. N.) 

 C. dasyderma, G. S. Brady. — "Porcupine," stations 19 and 20, as 



above (A. M. N.) 

 C. scabrocuneata, G. S. Brady.— Dredged with the three preceding 



abyssal species at station 19, in 1,360 fathoms. All these species have 



a wide geographical range in very deep water in the Atlantic. 

 C, quadrldentata, Baird.— Valentia, in So fathoms; Aran, Birturbuy, 



and Killary Bays (A. M. N.) ; Clifden Bay and Mulroy Bay (B. & R.) ; 



off Kerry coast; off Black Head, Antrim, in 15-1S fathoms, and in 



Belfast Lough, tidemarks to 10 fatho ms (S. M. M.) 

 C. emaciata, G. S. Brady. — Bantry, Valentia, Dingle Ba}', Aran, 



Birturbuy Bay, Clew Bay (A.M. N.) ; Baltimore (C. E- Davison); 



Clifden Bay and Mulroy Bay (G. S. B.) ; Galway Bay (Prof 



Rowney); Berehaven, Antrim coast and Belfast Lough (S. M. M.) 

 C. tuberculata (G. O. Sars).— Bantry, Valentia, Westport (A. M. N.); 



Rouudstone (Dr. Alcock) ; Baltimore (Prof. Rowney) ; off Great Skel- 



lig, Antrim coast, and Belfast Lough, tidemarks to 60 fathoms (S.M M.) 

 C. concinna (T. R. Jones). — Off Valentia, Lough Foyle (A. M. N.); 



Roundstone (Dr. Alcock) ; Antrim coast, tidemarks to 18 fathoms, 



Rockport, Co. Down, and off Kerry coast (S. M. M.) 

 C.finmarchica^G. O. Sars). — Roundstone, in shell-sand Dr. Alcock) ; 



Galway Bay, in shell-sand TProf. Rowney), off Great Skellig, Co. 



Kerry, Brown's Bay, Co. Antrim, tidemarks to 72 fathoms ; Belfast 



Lough, 10 fathoms (S. M. M.) 

 C. angulata (G. O. Sars). — Dublin, Birturbuy, Clifden, and Westport 



Bays (B. & R.) ; off the Maidens Lighthouse, Antrim, in 60 fathoms ; 



Belfast Lough, 6-8 fathoms ; between tidemarks at Rockport, 



Donaghadee, and other places N.E. of Ireland (S. M. M.) 

 C. V/hitei (.Baird).- Dublin Bay (B. & S.) ; Island Magee, Co. Antrim, 



tidemarks, and off the coast of Kerry (S. M. M.) 

 C. antiquata (Baird). — Bantry, Valentia. and Aran (A. M. N.); 



Birturbuy and Westport Bays (B. & R.) ; Kerry coast; Antrim coast, 



15-60 fathoms ; Belfast Lough (S. M. M.) 

 C. dunclmcnsis (Norman).— Off Valentia (A. M. iN); off Great 



Skellig, Co. Kerry ; Rockport, Co. Down (S. M. M.) 

 C. Jonesii (Baird). — Off Valentia, to 112 fathoms; Bantry, Killary Bay, 

 'Aran (A. M. N.); Roundstone, in shell-sand (Dr. Alcock); Birturbuy 



Bay and Mulroy Bay (B. & R.); off Kerry coast, Antrim coa.st, 



15-60 fathoms, Belfast Lough (S. M. M.) 



Genus 3, — Limnicythere, G. S. Brady. 



LImnlcythere inopinata (Baird). — Lough Neagh (A. M. N.); MuUin- 

 gar, canal at Dublin (B. & R.) 



L. Sanctl-Patrlcii, Brady and Robertson. — Lough Neagh and Ross- 

 more, Co. Mouaghau (A. M. N.) ; Lough Moher, which is about five 

 miles south of Westport, Co. Mayo (B. & R.) 



