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33. Candona hyalina, Or. S. Brady and D. Eobertsoii. 



1870. Candona hyalina, B. and R., Ann. and Maj,'. Nat. Hist. (4), 

 vol. vi. p. 18, pi. ix. figs. 5-8 ; pi. v. 

 figs. 4-11. 



1889. ,, ,, B. and N., I. c, Part I. p. 247, Avith text- 



figures 1-5. 



J2a&.— Threipmuir Reservoir, near Balerno {$)', Loch 

 Fitty and Loch Gelly, Tifeshire ; Loch Dow, Kinross-shire 

 ( $ ) ; Loch Katrine. The shell is much compressed, and 

 of a white colour in living specimens. The dorsal edge is 

 obtusely angular. 



Genus (15) Candonopsis, Vavra, 1891. 



34. Candonopsis Ki7igsleii (Brady and Eobertson). 



1870. Candona Kingsleii, B. and R., Ann. and Mag, Nat. Hist. (4), 



vol. vi. p. 17, pi. ix. figs. 9-12. 

 1891. Candonopsis kingsleii, Vavra, Mon. der Ostrac-. Bohmens, 



p. 54, fig. 16. 



Hah. — Duddingston Loch, pools on Luffness Links, Loch 

 Leven, Camilla Loch, Loch Coulter, Loch Katrine, and others. 

 This is a well-marked and widely distributed species. The 

 shell in living specimens is white and much compressed. 



Genus (16) Paracandona, Hartwig, 1899. 



35. Paracandona euplectella (Eobertson). 



1880. Candona euplectella, Robertson, Fresh and Brackish-Water 

 Ostrac. of Clydesdale, p. 23. (See also Proc. Nat. 'Hist. 

 Soc. Glasgow, vol. iv. pt. i., 1880, p. 77.) 



1900. Paracandona euplectella, G. W. Midler, Deutschl. Siissw.- 

 Ostrac. , p. 37, taf. ix. figs. 1-9, 14. 



Hah. — Loch Dow, near Loch Glow, Kinross-shire, 14th 

 September 1889. This is still the only record I have of 

 P. euplectella from the district under consideration. It is 

 the most beautiful of the species belonging to the British 

 Candonce. The shell is cylindrical and very tumid, and its 

 structure is suggestive of the glass-sponge Euplectella, as 

 implied by the specific name. 



