354 Messrs. T. and A. Scott on some 
The male is very like the female but is rather smaller ; 
the antennules (fig. 14) appear to consist of eleven instead 
of nine joints, and the end joints are hinged and adapted for 
grasping; the abdomen (fig. 15) is composed of five instead 
of four segments, but otherwise there is little apparent 
difference between the two sexes. 
OSTRACODA. 
The following Ostracoda have been observed in some of 
the gatherings :— 
Candona Harmsworthi, T. Scott.—A number of adult and 
apparently immature specimens of this Candona occurred 
in one or two gatherings from ponds of slightly brackish 
water at the south end of Novaya Zemlya—the first 
near Kostyn Point on June 18th, and the other near 
Cape Chetney on June 21st. ‘This is one of the species 
described by T. Scott in his “ Report on Franz-Josef 
Land Crustacea ” *. 
Cythere coneinna, Jones.—A few specimens in a gathering 
from 60 fathoms, collected July 20 in lat. 76° 17'N., 
long. 21° 36’ E. 
Cythere costata, G. S. Brady.—In the same gathering with 
the last; rare. In this gathering the following addi- 
tional species were also observed :— 
Cythere emarginata (G. O. Sars).—Rare. 
Cythere globulifera, G. S. Brady.—Rare. 
Cythere tuberculata (G. O. Sars).—Rare. 
Cythere dunelmensis (Norman ).—Rare. 
Limnicythere tnopinata (Baird). 
A single specimen of Limnicythere inopinata occurred in 
the gathering from Cape Chetney, Novaya Zemlya; it some- 
what resembles the form described by Dr. Dahl as Limni- 
cythere incisa T, but the shell is rather more compressed at 
the posterior end. 
* Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. vol. xxvii. (no. 174) p. 88, pl. iii. figs. 16, 17 
1899). 
‘ + “Die Cytheriden der westlichen Ostsee,” Zool. Jahrb. Bd. iii, 
(1888) p. 20, pl. ii. figs. 49-58. 
