CRUSTACEA OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM 369 



EcTiNosoMA BRUNNKA G. S. Brady. 



1907. Ectinosotna bniniiea, Brady, Trans. Nat. Hist. See. 

 Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 new series, vol. i., p. 333, pi. ix., figs. 4-1 1. 



Taken in a salt-water pond at Amble, December, 1905. N. 

 MiCROSETELLA ROSEA (Dana). 



1892. Microsetella rosea, Giesbrecht (5), pp. 550, 554, 



pi. xliv., figs. 32, 35, 37, 38, 41, 43, 46, 48, 49. 



1905. Microsetella rosea, Brady, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. 



Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle, new series, 



vol. i., p. 213, pi. iii., figs. 1-4. 



One specimen only was found in washings from the dredge 



taken between St. Mary's Island and Souter Point. N. 



Bradya typica Boeck. 



1872. Bradya typica, Boeck, Nye Slaegter og Arter af 



Saltvands-Copepoder, p. 47. 

 1880. Bradya typica, G. S. Brady (3), vol. ii., p. 17, 



pi. xxxviii., figs. i-io. 

 1904. Bradya typica, G. O. Sars (6), vol. v., p. 46, pi. xxv. 



This species is found generally on sandy bottoms similar to 

 those haunted by Longipedia. Our only local record is " off 

 Hartlepool in 25 fathoms " (G. S. B.) D. 



Pseudobradya minor (T. and A. Scott). 



1896. Bradya minor, T. and A. Scott, A Revision of the 

 British Copepoda belonging to the genus Bradya 

 Boeck and Ectinosoma Boeck, p. 425, pi. xxxv., figs. 5, 

 9, 13. 21, 24, 31, 35, 42, pi. xxxvi., figs. 5, 9. 



1904. Psetidobradya minor, G. O. Sars (6), vol. v., p. 41, 

 pi. xxii., fig. 2. 



1907. Bradya 7ninor, Brady, Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. 

 Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

 new series, vol. i., p. 332, pi. ix., figs. 1-3. 



Taken in a salt-water pond at Amble, December, 1905. 

 This species may be at once recognised by a conspicuous 

 dark patch near the base of the antennules, N, 



