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Collection ; they occurred in two gatherings — one dredged off 

 "West Point, the other off East Glacier. This has been recorded 

 from Spitzbergen and other Arctic localities ; it is also frequent 

 as a British species. 



Cttheeuha eulva, Brad^ Sf Eohertson. 



1874. Cytherurafulva, Brady & Eohertson (21), p. 116, pi. 4. figs. 1-5. 



This was dredged off Ease Glacier, Cape Elora, at a depth of 

 30 fathoms, July 21st, 1897, but very few specimens were ob- 

 served. This is a widely distributed species in the British seas ; 

 but it does not appear to have been recorded from the Arctic 

 seas. 



Ctthkrtjea clatheata, G. O. Sars. 



1865. Cytherura clathrata, G. O. Sars (71), p. 77. 



This distinct and pretty species was dredged off East Glacier 

 with the previous species, and, like it, was also rare, very few 

 specimens being observed. 



Genus Cttheeopteeok, G. 0. Sars, 1865. 



CxTHEEOPTEEOlSr LATISSIMTJM {Novman). 



1865. Cythere latissima, Norman (58), p. 19, pi. 6, figs. 5-8. 



One or two specimens only of this species were observed in 

 the Collection ; they occurred in some material dredged off "West 

 Point, Cape Flora, in 2 to 4 fathoms, in July 1897. 



Cttheeopteron pteamidale, G. 8. Brady. 



1868. Cytheropteron pyramidale, G-, S. Brady (12), p. 34, pi. 5, 

 figs. 11-14. 



This was scarcely so rare as the last species ; a few specimens 

 were dredged off Cape Flora on September 9th, 1896, and off 

 Cape Gertrude and East Glacier, in 30 fathoms, in July 1897. 



Cttheeopteron SFBCIECINATUM, G. O. Sars. 



1868. Cytheropteron suhcircinatum, G. O. Sars (71), p. 81 . 



A considerable number of specimens of this Ostracod were 

 dredged off East Glacier, Cape Flora, July 21st; 1897; this 

 species does not appear to have previously been observed out of 

 Norway. Prof. Brady agrees with my identification of the 

 species. 



Cytheeopteeon punctatum, G. S. Brady. 



1868. Cytheropteron 'punctatum, G. S. Brady (12), p. 449, pi. M. 

 figs. 45-48. 



This is a rare species in the Collection ; it was obtained off 



