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THE ANNALS 
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MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
[SEVENTH SERIES.] 
Co or qnoannecocteo per litora spargite muscum, 
Naiades, et circttm vitreos considite fontes: 
Pollice virgineo teneros hic carpite flores: 
Floribus et pictum, dive, replete canistrum. 
At vos, o Nymphe Craterides, ite sub undas ; 
Ite, recurvato variata corallia trunco 
Vellite muscosis e rupibus, et mihi conchas 
Ferte, Dez pelagi, et pingui conchylia succo. 
N. Partheniit Giannettasi, Ecl, 1. 
No. 67. JULY 1903. | 
I.—Report on the Copepoda obtained by Mr. George Murray, 
F.R.S., during the Cruise of the ‘Oceana’ in 1898. By 
Isaac C. THompson, F.L.S. 
[Plates I—-VIT.] 
COPEPODA. 
Tux Copepoda from the ‘Oceana’ collection were enclosed 
in forty bottles, each representing a separate station. They 
were all taken by tow-net at depths varying from the surface 
to 1770 fathoms, and were at once preserved in formalin (5 per 
cent. solution). The collection contained in all 89 species, 
divided into families as follows :— 
@alaundee os sc <4, '. es a0 Species: 
Centropagidee:: gaia Fwy ay 20290, \,, 
Pontellidze siete 
Mormonillidz 
Cyclopide 
Harpacticidee 
Onexide 3s. 
Sapphirinide . . 
Cory crite eis. (i. 
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