96 ME. THOMAS SCOTT ON THE 



1897. E. normani was one of tlie rarer specieg in tlie Franz- 

 Josef Land collections. Its distribution includes the Eirtts of 

 Forth and Clyde, Scotland ; and Barrow Channel, near Barrow- 

 in-Purness, England. 



EcTiNosOMA ATLAKTiciJM {Brady Sf Bolertson). 



1873. Microsetella atlantica, Brady & Eobertson (20), p. 130, jdI. 9. 

 figs. 11-16. 



The small size anrl slender form of this species make it easily 

 overlooked. It was very scarce in the Pranz-Josef Land collec- 

 tions, having only been observed in a gathering off East Grlacier 

 made in July 1897. This species has a wide distribution, and is 

 not unfrequent in the British seas. 



Genus Zosime, BoecTc, 1872. 



ZosiME TTPiCA, BoecJc. 



1872. Zosime typioa, Boeck (7), p. 14. 



This was obtained at Cape Grertrude and also olFEast Glacier, 

 Cape Flora, but was apparently not very common. It is also a 

 British species. 



Genus Eobeetsonia, Brady, 1880. 



EoBEETSONiA TENUIS {Brady Sf Bolertson). 



1873. Ectinosoma tenue, Brady & Robertson (22), p. 196. 



This species was dredged at West Bay, Cape Flora, in from 

 2 to 10 fathoms, July 2nd, 1897. JRoherisonia somewhat re- 

 sembles JEctinosoma, and was at first ascribed to that genus. 

 It has been obtained at various places around the British coasts. 



Genus Amtmone, Claus, 1863. 



Amtmone sph^eica. Clans. 



1863. Amymone spli<Brica, Glaus (23), p. 114, pi 20. figs. 1-9. 



The Copepod so named is one of a very curious group of 

 crustaceans, and quite unlike the usual Copepod forms. Ifc 

 appeared to be very rare in the Franz-Josef Land collections. 

 The only gathering in which this species was obtained was dredged 

 off Flagstafi' Point, Elmwood, by D. W. Wilton, 20l;h September, 

 1896. This is also a British species. 



