14: Canon A. M. Norman — Notes on the 



species in the structure of the first pair of thoracic feet, that 

 it should perhaps be removed from this genus to some other 

 one. 



Genus JONESIELLA, G. S. Bradj, 1890. 

 Jonesiella spinulosa (Bradj & Robertson). 



1875. Zosime spinulosa, B. & R., Brit. Assoc. Rep. p. 196, 

 1880. Jonesiella spinulosa, G. S. Brady, Brit. Copep. vol. ii. p. 41, 

 pi. xlviii. figs. 14-17, pi. xlix. figs. 14, 15. 



Jonesiella was moderately frequent in gatherings from 

 Vadso Sound and Varanger Fiord. The same species has 

 also been recorded from Franz-Josef Land and other parts of 

 the Arctic seas. 



Genus Cervinia, Norman. 



Cervinia Bradyi, Norman. 



1878. Cervinia Bradyi, Norman, Brady's Brit. Copep. vol. i. p. 86, 

 pi. xxiv. A, tigs. 3-13. 



A single specimen of this rare and somewhat curious species 

 was obtained in Bog Fiord, and was the only one observed 

 in this Finmark collection. Cervinia Bradyi was discovered 

 by the Rev. A. M. Norman at Oban in 1876, and has since 

 then been obtained in several places both in England and 

 Scotland ; but seldom more than one or two specimens are 

 noticed in any single gathering. 



Genus Canthocamptus, Westwood, 1836. 

 Canthocnmptus parvus, T. & A. Scott. 



1896. ? Canthocamptus parvus, T. & A. Scott, Aun. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (G) vol. xviii. p. 6, pi. ii. figs. 14-22. 



This small species was obtained in Bog Fjord, but was 

 apparently very rare. Canthocamptus parvus has been very 

 sparingly observed near Cape Flora in Franz-Josef Land, as 

 well as in a few places in Scotland. 



Genus Attheyella, Brady, 1810. 



Attheyella arctica (Lilljeborg) *. 

 (PI. n. figs. 14-19; PI. in. figs. 1, 2.) 



1902. Canthocamptus arcticus, Lillj. Kongl. Sveuska Vetensk.-Akad. 

 Handl B. xxxvi. No. 1, p. 37, t. ii. fig. 23, t, iii. figs. 1-4. 



* This species was described and figured by me under the name of 

 Canthocamptus fnmarchiius, and the MS. for the printer had passed out 

 of my liands when, on October 3rd, I received Lilljeborg's paper, and I 

 have" much pleasure in substituting his name for tlie one I had adopted. 



