68 ME. THOMAS SCOTT ON THE 



taken at the same place and time as P. inerme. The drawing 

 (fig. 15) represents the more perfect of tlie two specimens. The 

 late Dr. Eobertson of Cumbrae has recorded this species from the 

 Firth of Clyde. 



Genus Munnopsis, M. Sars, 1860. 



MUNNOPSIS TTPICA, M. Sars. 



1860. Munnopsis typica,lsl. Sars (67), p. 84. 



The Bruce collection contained several specimens of Munnopsis 

 typica ; they were collected chiefly in the vicinity of Cape Flora — - 

 such as, a quarter of a mile west of the flagstaff, on July 2ndy 

 1897 (this specimen was taken in the surface tow-net) ; off East 

 G-lacier in 30 fathoms, on the 21st of July and again on August 

 the 1st ; and ofl" West Point in 2 to 3 fathoms in July. A 

 specimen was also taken at about two-thirds of a mile south-west 

 o£ Elmwood on April 29th, 1897, in 18 fathoms. Some of the 

 specimens were considerably damaged, but a few were very 

 complete. Hellei- also records Munnopsis typica from Franz - 

 Josef Land. 



Genus Dajus, Kroyer^ 1846. 



Dajtis mtsidis, Kroyer. 



1846. Dajus mysidis, Kroyer (47), pi. 28. fig. 1 A-B. 



Two specimens of this parasite were observed ; they were 

 adhering to specimens of Mysis oculata, being attached to the 

 underside of the thorax between the posterior swimming-feet. 



Genus PoDAScoisr, GiardSj- Bonnier, 1895. 



PoDASCOK Stebbingi, Griard 4' Bonnier. 



1895. Podascon Stebhincji, Giard & Boimier (29), p. 462. 



A few specimens of an Bpicaride occurred amongst gatherings 

 of small Crustacea dredged in West Bay, off" West Point, and off 

 East Glacier (all in the vicinity of Cape Flora). This Epicardie 

 agrees very closely with a form recorded by Rev. Mr. Stebbing 

 from the Arctic seas, and which Professors Giard aud Bonnier 

 describe under the above name in their memoir on Epicarides 

 published in the ' Bulletin Scientifique de la France et de la 

 Belgique,' tome xxv. (1895). 



