10 Canon A. M. Norman — Notes on the 



length. In Ectinosoma Jinmarchicum the form and armature 

 of tlie fifth pair somewhat resemble the fifth pair in Ectino- 

 soma Sarsi^ Boeck, but in that species the seta? are shorter. 



A form which appears to be the male of this species is 

 somewhat smaller and stouter than the female. The specimen 

 represented by the drawing (fig. 8) measures scarcely 

 '9 millim., but, with the exception of the modified antennules 

 (fig. 10), all the appendages appear to resemble more or less 

 closely those of the female. 



Both forms were apparently rare in the gathering from 

 Vadso Sound. 



Ectinosoma atlanticum (Brady & Robertson). 



1880. Ectinoso7na atlanticum, G. S. Brady, op. cit. vol. ii. p. 18, 

 pi. xxxviii. figs. 11-19. 



A small Ectinosoma, which appears to be identical with the 

 species to which 1 have ascribed it, was obtained rather 

 sparingly in a gathering from Lakse Fiord — the only one in 

 the present collection in which it was observed. The same 

 species has been recorded from Franz-Josef Land and from 

 various other parts of the Arctic Sea. 



Genus Beadya, Boeck, 1872. 



Bradya typica, Boeck. 



1872. Bradya typica, Boeck, Nye Slaegter og Arter af Saltsvands- 

 Copepoder, p. 16. 



This well-marked species was obtained in gatherings from 

 Bog Fiord, Lakse Fiord, and Klosterelv Fiord, but was not 

 very common. 



Genus Zosime, Boeck, 1872. 



Zosime typica, Boeck. 



1872. Zosime typica, Boeck, op, cit. p. 14. 



This, which is also one of the more easily recognized species, 

 occurred sparingly in gatherings from Varanger Fiord and 

 Vadso. 



Genus Tachidius, Lilljeborg. 



TacMdius discipes, Giesbrecht {=T. brevicornis, Brady). 



1882. Tachidivs discipes, Giesb. Die freilebenden Copepoden Kieler 

 Foehrde, p. 108, pi. ii. figs. 4 et seq. 



This species was moderately frequent in a gathering from 



