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from time immemorial been the resort of both the zoologist 
and botanist. The names of not a few who have been 
eminent in one or other of these departments could be 
given who have been interested in the fauna and flora of 
Duddingston Loch. 
Copepoda obtained in Duppinaston Locu: 
Diaptomus gracilis, G. O. Sars. Cyclops phaleratus, Koch. 
Cyclops signatus, Koch. Cyclops fimbriatus, Fischer. 
Cyclops bicuspidatus, Claus. Canthocamptus minutus (Miller). 
Cyclops thomasi, Forbes. Canthocanptus northumbricus, Brady. 
Cyclops viridis (Jurine). Attheyella spinosa, Brady. 
Cyclops serrulatus, Fischer. Attheyella.cryptorum, Brady. 
Locu Leven, Kryross-sH1rE.—In 1890 I found Cyclops very 
abundant in this loch, but only a few species were obtained, 
as shown by the following lst. The other fresh-water 
groups were also very sparingly represented. 
Diaptomus gracilis, G. O. Sars. Cyclops serrulatus, Fischer. ; 
Cyclops signatus, Koch. Cyclops finbriatus, Fischer. 
Cyclops strenwus, Fischer. Canthocamptus minutus (Miiller). 
Cyclops vicinus,! Uljanin. Attheyella spinosa, Brady. 
RarTH Lake, KirkcaLtDy.—This loch, though comparatively 
of small size, yielded several interesting species. It is well 
worth a visit, not only on account of its abundant micro- 
fauna, but also because of its beautiful and picturesque 
surroundings. 
The Copepoda obtained in this little loch were as follows :— 
Diaptomus gracilis, G. O. Sars. Cyclops affinis, G. O. Sars. 
Cyclops signatus, Koch. Cyclops phaleratus, Koch. 
Cyclops viridis (Jurine). Cyclops fimbriatus, Fischer. 
Cyclops serrulatus, Fischer. Canthocamptus minutus, Miiller, 
LocuGELLy Locu.—The following species of Copepoda were 
obtained in Lochgelly Loch :— 
Diaptomus gracilis, G. O. Sars. Cyclops viridis (J urine). 
Cyclops signatus, Koch. Cyclops fimbriatus, Fischer. 
Cyclops phaleratus, Koch. Canthocamptus minutus (Miller), 
Cyclops serrulatus, Fischer. Attheyella spinosa, Brady. 
Cyclops thomast, Forbes. 
1 See Prof. Brady’s Revision of the British Cyclopid and Calanide, p, 12 
(1891). 
