Land, Fresh- Water, and Marine Crmtaeea. :^21 



Genus (49) Amphiascus, G. O. Sars, 1905. 



95. Amphiascus minutus (Glaus). 



1863. Dadylopus viimUus, Glaus, Die frei-lebendeii CopeiJodeu, 



p. 126, taf. xvi. fi<rs. 14, 15. 



1880. „ ,, Brady, l. c, vol. ii. p. 119, pi. Ixvii. 



figs. 12-14. 



Ifab. — In died*,fed material IVoui Largo l^ay, — ihe only 

 place within the estuary where this species has been 

 noticed. 



96. Aniphiascns Catharinm, T. Scott.^ 



1906. Amphiascus Catharince, T. Scott, Twenty- fouitli F. U. Rept., 

 pt. iii. p. 275, pl. xiv. figs. 10-18. 



Hah. — Collected by hand-net in an old quarry at Granton, 

 open to the tide, where many interesting forms have been 

 obtained. 



97. Amphiascus tenuiremis (Brady and Eobertson). 



1876. Dadylopus tenuiremis, B. and R., Brit. Assoc. Report for 



1875, p. 197. 

 1880. ,, ,, Brady, I. c, vol. ii. p. 115, pl. Ivi. 



figs. 12-18. 



Hah. — Dredged in Largo Bay, where it occurred very 

 sparingly. 



98. Amphiascus sirnilis (Claus). 



1866. Dadylopus similis, Claus, Die Copepoden-faima von Nizza, 

 p. 25, taf. ii. figs. 29, 30. 



1880. ,, ,, Brady, I. c, vol. ii. p. 110, pl. Iv. 



figs. 14-16. 



Hah. — Dredged west — «.ff Queeublerry, l7th November 

 1893 ; not common. 



99. Amphiascus imus (G. S. Brady). 



1872. CantJiocamptus imus, Brady, Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. 



and Durham, vol. iv. p. 436, pl. xix. figs. 1-5. 

 1880. Stenhelia ima, idem, Monograph, vol. ii. p. 35, pl. xliii. 



figs. 1-14. 



Hah. — Collected near Cramond and North Berwick in 

 1887, and near Inchkeith in 1901, but apparently not very 

 conimon. 



^ Named in compliment to a friend of the author. 



