CHIEFLY IN NORTHUMBEKLAND AND DURHAM. 367 



Wansbeck, and Blyth, Northumberland ; and Fulweli Cemetery 

 near Sunderland. In all places the number of specimens was 

 very small, usually only one or two. 



DURHAM COAST. 



I am indebted to the kindness of the members of the Seaham 

 Natural History Club for the opportunity of joining in an after- 

 noon's dredging off that place. Of the larger marine animals 

 nothing important was noticed, the ground dredged over not 

 having been so favourable as on some previous occasions ; but 

 amongst Microzoa, especially Ostracoda, a large number of in- 

 teresting captures were made, comprising many species new to 

 our district. Before proceeding to enumerate these I may notice 

 also the occurrence of a rotifer (Brachionus MilUe^'i) (.?), and of 

 the larval form of one of the Echinoidea, probably Echinocya- 

 nius pusiUus. 



The following Copepoda were also taken on this occasion- — 

 Altetitha bopyroldes, Dias longiremis, Pontellma brevicornis, and 

 an undescribed species allied to Euterpe gracilis, Claus, 



LIST OF OSTRACODA. 



Pontocypris mytiloides, (Norman) f(. ^ 



C.ythere pellucida, Baird ^ ^ 



castanea, G. 0. Sars «, 



tenera, Brady , * * 



porcellanea, Brady , * ^ 



Robertson!, Brady * 



quadridentata, Baird * * 



emaciata, Brady * 



tuberculata, (G. 0. Sars) » * -f, 



semipunctata, Brady * 



limicola, (Norman) # « 



Jonesii, (Baird) * * 



Eucythere Argus, ( G. 0. Sars) ... * » 



declivis, (Norman) » ., 



angUca, Brady * ^ 



Cytheridea papillosa. Bosquet * ^ ^j 



Ilyohates bartonensis, (Jones) ^. 



