94 ME. THOMAS SCOTT Ol^r THE 



The species is named in compliment to Mr. Bruce, the Naturalist 

 of the Jackson-Harmswortli Expedition. 



In some respects Cyclops Brucei resembles Cyclops hisetosus, 

 Eehberg, but in that species the antennules are 17-jointed; 

 the armature of the swimming-feet also differs somewhat, and 

 especially as regards the first pair. 



Sah. Pond near Elmwood, Cape Elora j not uncommon. 



Earnily HAEPACTiciDiE. 

 Genus Beadta, Boeclc, 1872. 



Beadya ttpica, BoecTc. 



1872. Bradya typica, Boeck (7), p. 42. 



This species was somewhat rare in the Franz-Josef Land 

 collections ; it was only observed in a gathering made off East 

 Glacier, Cape Elora, in about 30 fathoms, on July 21st, 1897. 

 Though Bradya typica appears to be widely distributed, it is not 

 a common species anywhere. 



Beadta mii^oe, T. Sf A. Scott. 



1896. Bradya minor, T. & A. Scott (84), p. 425, pi. 35. figs. 5, 9, 13, 

 21, 24, 31, 36, 42 ; pi. 36. figs. 5 & 9. 



This was one of several species described in the 'Transactions 

 of the Linnean Society of London,' vol. vi., 2nd ser., p. 425 ; 

 it is distinguished from its near allies by its small size, brownish 

 colour, and an " eye-like dusky pigment-spot at the base of the 

 antennules." Bradya minor occurred along with B. typica in 

 the gathering collected off East Glacier, Cape Elora, on July 21st, 

 1897. Its distribution in the Britk^h Islands includes the Pirths 

 of Eorth and Clyde and Liverpool Bay. 



Genus Ectinosoma, Boeck, 1864. 



Ectinosoma Saesi, BoecTc. 



1872. Ectinosoma Sarsi, Boeck (7), p. 45. 



This species was dredged off East Glacier in company with 

 the two species of Bradya already referred to, and also at West 

 Bay, Cape Flora, in from 2 to 10 fathoms on July 2nd, 1897. 

 This is one of the larger and more common species of Ectinosoma 

 in the British Copepod fauna. 



