340 Messrs. T’. and A. Scott on some 
Centropages just recorded. This was the only gathering 
in which it was observed and a few specimens only were 
obtained. 
Metridia longa (Lubbock). 
Metridia longa appears to be a true Arctic Copepod, and 
is sometimes moderately abundant in samples of the Copepod 
fauna of the far north; yet, with the exception of the one 
from Kval Sound in which the Centropages and Temora 
were obtained, the species was observed in none of those 
collected by Mr. Bruce in June and July 1898 and examined 
by us, and even in the gathering from Kval Sound only a 
few specimens were observed. 
Fam. Pseudocyclopide. 
Pseudocyclops obtusatus, Brady & Robertson. 
1873. Pseudocyclops obtusatus, Brady & Robertson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (4) vol. xii. p. 12, pl. viii. figs. 4-7. 
This species was dredged on the west side of Bear Island 
on July 3rd, in moderately shallow water, and was appa- 
rently very rare. 
Fam. Pontellidz. 
Anomalocera Patersonii, R. Templeton. 
1837. Anomalocera Patersoniit, R. Templ. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
vol, ii. p. 34, pl. v. figs. 1-3. 
Specimens of this fine species were obtained in a tow-net 
gathering collected at the entrance to Kval Fjord, and in 
another from Kval Sound; both gatherings were collected 
on July 24th. 
Acartia longiremis (Lilljeborg). 
Taken by surface tow-net off Kostyn Point, Novaya 
Zemlya, on June 17th, off Hope Island on July 7th, and in 
Kval Sound on July 24th; not very common. Acartia 
longiremis is recorded by Sars from north of the New Siberian 
Islands *. 
* Norwegian North Polar Exped. 1893-96, Crustacea, p. 106 (1900). 
