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Plora, in 8 fatlioms, on July 23rd or 24th, 1897 ; and off Cape 

 Mary Harmsworth, iu 53 to 93 fathoms, on August 7th, 1897. 

 The largest specimen measured from rostrum to telson about 88 

 millimetres, aud the antenuules 32 millimetres, or a total length 

 of 2| inches. 



Genus Capeella, Lamarch, 1818. 



Capeella septenteionalis, Kroyer, forma e. paeva, Mayer. 

 1838. Cajyrella sejitentrionalis, Kxoyer (41 ), p. 90. 

 This species was dredged in 130 fathoms in lat. 77° 53' N., 

 long. 53° 20' E. One specimen only was obtained. 



Capeella miceotubeectjlata, G. O. Sars. 



1865. Caprella mici'otuherculata, G. O. Sars (69). 



This species was taken ia 10 fathoms, off Bear Berg, on 

 September 28th, 1896 ; and off Cape Mary Harmsworth, in 53 to 

 93 fathoms, August 7th, 1897. 



Capeella dubia, Hansen. 



1887. Cap-ella dubia, Hansen (36), p. 217, pi. 4. figs. 8-8 d. 



A specimen of this Caprella was dredged by Mr. Bruce, in 

 10 fathoms off Bear Berg, on September 28th, 1896. Dr. Hansen 

 recorded this species in his work on the Crustacea of Grreen- 

 land, and he at first described it as Caprella microtuherculata, 

 Gr. O. Sars, var. spinigera ; but in a postscript to the same work 

 (p. 217) he considered that tbe form he had so described should 

 rank as a species, for which he proposed the new name of 

 Caprella dubia. 



ENTOMOSTRACA. 



OSTRACODA. 



The Ostracoda contained in Mr. Bruce's collection number 

 thirty-four species ; the first four are freshwater forms, all the 

 others are marine ; the freshwater species are from ponds in the 

 vicinity of Elmwood, at the western extremity of Northbrook 

 Island. A pond near Cape Mary Harmsworth was also esam.ined, 

 but no Ostracoda were obtained in it. Three of the freshwater 

 and one of the marine species appear to be undescribed ; but all 

 the others belong to more or less well-known forms, and are all 

 represented in the British fauna either as recent or fossil. As 



