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may be conveniently arranged according to the number of 

 joints in the antennules. 



{a) Species with Seventeen-Jointed Antennules. 



207. Cyclops strenuus} Fischer. ^ 



1851. Cydojjs strenuus, Fischer, Bull. Soc. Imp. des Nat. Moscon, 

 vol. xxiv. p. 419, taf. ix. figs. 12-21. 



Hal. — Duddingston Loch, and most of the other lochs 

 within the district, where it occurs nearly all the year 

 round. Cyclops pulchelhis and Cyclops abyssorum are other 

 names by which the species is known. 



208. Cyclops Leucharti, Claus. 



1857. Cyclops Leuckarti, Claus, Das gen. Cycl., Arcliiv. f. Naturg., 

 Jahrg. xxiii. Bd. 1, p. 35, taf. ii. figs. 

 13, 14. 



1897. ,, ,, T. Scott, Fifteenth F. B. Rept., pt. iii. 



p. 322, pi. ix. figs. 23-25. 



Hal. — Loch Yennachar and Loch Yoil, Perthshire ; 

 iVequent. (See also note on this species in Appendix, p. 380.) 



209. Cyclops bicuspidahts, Claus. 



1857. Cyclops Ucuspidatus, Claus, op. cit, p. 209, taf. xi. figs. 



6 and 7. 

 1892. ,, ,, Schmeil,Deutschl.freileb. Siissw.-Copep. 



(Cyclopidse), p. 75, taf. ii. figs. 1-3. 



Hah. — Loch Achray (Trossachs), Loch Leven, Duddingston 

 Loch, ponds on the Braid Hills, Edinburgh (April 1888), as 

 well as in other lochs and ponds throughout the district, 

 but usually not very common. 



210. Cyclops vernalis, Fischer. 



1853. Cyclops verimlis, Fischer, Bull. Soc. Imp. des Nat. Moscou, 

 vol. xxvi. p. 90, taf. iii. figs. 1-5. 



1891. ,, elongatus, G. S. Brady, Revis. Brit. Cyclopid^ and 



Calanidse, p. 5, pi. i. figs. 1-5. 



1892. ,, vernalis, Schmeil, I. c, p. 88, taf. ii. figs. 4-7. 



ffah, — The distribution of this species is somewhat similar 



1 Cyclops Ev-arti, Brady, was described in the Sixth Annual Report of the 

 Fishery Board for Scotland, p. 232, pi. viii. figs. 1-6, from specimens obtained 

 above Queensferry. I am now inclined to consider this as representing a 

 scarcely mature stage of G. stremms, Fischer. 



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