lOi MR. THOMAS SCOTT ON THE 



Part iii. of tbe Twelfth Annual Eeport of the Fishery Board 

 for Scotland, from specimens obtained in the Pirth of Forth. 

 Its occurrence at Pranz- Josef Land shows that it is 'widely 

 distributed. It was obtained off East Glacier, Cape Plora, on 

 July 2lst, 1897. This is a very small Copepod, being only 

 about -4 mm. (^Vr o£ an inch) in length. 



Genus Cletodes, Brady, 1872. 



Cletodes similis, T. Scott. 



1895. Cktodes similis, T. Scott (80), p. 108, pi. 3. figs. 22-20, pi. 4. 

 figs. 1—3. 



This Copepod was dredged off Cape Gertrude in 30 fathoms ; 

 it was also obtained off East Glacier. The species was described 

 in 1895, in Part iii. of the Thirteenth Annual Eeport of the 

 Pishery Board for Scotland, from specimens found in the Pirth 

 of Porth. 



Cletodes tenuipes, T. Scott. 



1897. Cletodes tenuipes, T. Scott (82), p. 170, pi. 1. figs. 19-27. 



G. tenui'pes was also dredged off East Glacier, but very few 

 specimens were obtained. It was described and figured from 

 Clyde specimens in Part iii. of the Pifteenth Annual Eepoit of 

 the Pishery Board for Scotland (1897). 



Cletodes lotstgicaudata, Brady ^ Robertson. 

 1872. Cletodes longicaudata, Brady & Robertson (19), p. 196. 

 This was also obtained off East Glacier, and appeared to be 

 moderately rare. This species has long caudal furca. 



Genus Enhydkosoma, Boeck, 1872. 

 Enhtdeosoma curvatum {Brady Sf Bohertson). (PI. 3. fig. 17.) 

 1876. Rhizothrix curvata, Brady & Robertson (22), p. 197. 

 A few specimens of what appears to be this species were 

 obtained in some material dredged off East Glacier, There was 

 a slight difference in the armature of the fifth pair of thoracic 

 feet (as shown by fi.g. 17, PI. 3), but otherwise the Pranz- 

 Josef Land specimens appeared to be identical ^ith the species 

 to which they are ascribed. 



Genus Dacttloptjs, Claus, 1863. 

 Dactylopus tisboides, Claus. 



1803. Bactyloims tisboides, Claus (23), p. 127, pi. 16. figs. 24-28. 

 This, which is a common British species, was moderately 



