2IO ON COPEPODA AND OTHER CRUSTACEA 



On Copepoda and other Crustacea taken off Northumberland 

 and Durham in J^tdy, igo4. By George Stewardson 

 Brady, M.D., LL.D., D.Sc, F.R.S. 



(Read March 14TH, 1905). 



(Plates III.-VI.) 



On the 15th of July, 1904, Mr. Dent kindly placed his 

 steamer " Stanley " at the disposal of the Northumberland 

 Coast Club for a short dredging excursion. I was not myself 

 able to be present, but Messrs. Meek and Gill kindly handed 

 to me afterwards part of the results in the shape of washings 

 from the dredged material. These washings were in very 

 small compass, but nevertheless proved to be of extreme 

 interest, containing a few undescribed species of Copepoda 

 and several others new to our own district and to the British 

 Seas. The area which was dredged over extended from off 

 St. Mary's Island on the north to opposite Souter Point 

 southward — a range of about six miles, the depth being about 

 25 fathoms. The following list embraces all the Crustacea 

 noted by me in the washings, but, of course, many of the 

 larger forms, as well as animals belonging to other groups, 

 did not come under my notice at all. 



CUMACEA. 

 Eudorella truncatula, Sp. Bate. 



AMPHIPODA. 

 Metaphoxus fultoni (T. Scott). 

 Ampelisca assimih's., Boeck. 

 Paratyius vedlomensis (Sp. Bate). 

 Amphilochus mauudeus, Sp. Bate. 

 Amphilochflides odontonyx, Boeck. 

 Phot is reinhardi, Kruyer. 

 Dulichia porrecta, Sp. Bate, 



