368 MB. G. S. BRADY ON ENTOMOSTEACA TAKEN 



Loxoconcha tamarindus, {Jones) ,t * 



elliptica, Brady ^ 



guttata, {Norman) * * « 



multif ora, {Norman) » 



granulata, G. 0. Sars «). 



Xestoleberis depressa, G. 0. Sars * * 



C.vtherura iiigresceus, {Baird) * 



similis, G. 0. Sars # 



producta, 5rac(j/ i^ * .* 



striata, G. 0. Sars * * 



angulata, Brady ; * * 



cimeata, Brady * 



acuticostata, G. 0. Sars sii * 



cellulosa, {Norman) ^i? j(s 



clathrata, G. 0. Sais ^ 



Cytheropteron nodosum, Brady ^. ^^ 



latissimum, {No7^man) * ^ * 



Bytliocytliere simplex, {Normai}) 5^ ^ 



constricta, G. 0. Sars , ^ 



Cytherideis subulata, Brady ^ 



Sclerocliilus contortus, {Norman) ^ ^ 



Xiphicliilus tenuissima, {No7-man) * ^ 



Paradoxo8toma variabile, (J5an-c/) ,. 



ensif orme, Brady 5^ 



flexuosum, Brady ^ 



(?) hibei-nicum, Brady ^ 



Hodgii, Brady, nor. sp ^^ 



In all forty-four species, one of which {Paradoxostoma Hodgii) 

 is new to science, and fifteen others are additions to our local 

 Fauna. 



Loxoconcha granulata, G. 0. Sars, 



Was figured in my "Monograph of the recent British Ostra- 

 coda" from a single specimen taken at Stranraer. Some doubt 

 however still existed as to the identity of the specimens, and the 

 figure given was not large enough to represent it satisfactorily. 

 I have therefore here drawn, on a larger scale, the specimen re- 

 cently dredged off the Durham coast. This species, though 

 probably widely distributed, seems to be scarce in point of 



