88 MB. THOMAS SCOTT ON THE 



East Glacier, along witli the last, and is also a new record for 

 Arctic seas. 



CTTHEEOPTEEOisr ANGULATTJM, Brady 4' Rohertsoii. 



1872. Cytheropteron angulatum, Brady & Robertson (19), p. 62, pi. 2. 

 figs. 7, 8. 



This also was very rare ; it was taken off East Glacier along 

 with C. jiunctatum and G. suhcircinatum. In view of these 

 additions to the Arctic Ostracod fauna (for this also is now for 

 the first time recorded for the arctic seas), it may be of interest 

 to quote a remark made by the authors of the Monograph of 

 the Marine and Freshwater Ostracoda of the North Atlantic and 

 North- Western Europe concerning C. migulatum, which is as 

 follows: — "Erom its abundance in the glacial clajs of Scotland 

 it maybe expected that this species (C. angulatmn) will hereafter 

 prove be a recent Arctic form." It has been obtained as a 

 recent species at quite a number of places around the Scottish 

 coasts, as well as in Eoundstone Bay, Ireland. 



Genus Pseudocttheke, G. 0. Sars, 1865. 



PsEUnOCTTHEEE CAUDATA, G. 0. SarS. 



1865. Fseudocythere caudata, G. O. Sars (71), p. 88. 



Only one or two specimens of this curious species were 

 obtained ; it was dredged off East Glacier, where so many other 

 rare things were captured. It is of interest to note that Pseudo- 

 cythere caudata is recorded by Prof. G. S. Brady from the 

 vicinity of Kerguelen Island, situated about 50° South latitude 

 and 70° East longitude. 



Genus Scleeoohilus, G. O. Sars, 1865. 



ScLEEOCHiiiUS CONTOETUS {Norman). 



1862. Cythere contorta, Norman (56), p. 48, pi. 2. fig. 15. 



This was dredged off Cape Flora, September 10th, 1896, and 

 off Cape Gertrude and East Glacier in July 1897. 8. contortus 

 has already been recorded from the Arctic seas ; it is also one of 

 the British species. It was moderately rare in the Eranz- Josef 

 Land coUectiou. 



Genus Paeadoxostoma, Fischer, 1855. 



Paeadoxostoma vaeiabile (Baird). 



1835. Cythere variabilis, Baird (1), p. 98, pi. 3. figs. 7 a-h. 



Several specimens were obtained in some material dredged off 



