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of vegetation than any other species. It is also very widely 

 distributed, occurring, if not from China to Peru, at all events 

 from Turkestan, through Europe, to North America. N.D. 



Cyclops macrurus G. O. Sars. 



1878. Cyclops macrurus, Brady (3), vol. i., p. iii, pi. xxix., 

 figs. 1-5, and (4) p. 84, pi. vii., fig. 2 (1891). 

 We have no local record of this species except from Crag 

 Lake (A. M. N.) N. 



Cyclops affinis G. O. Sars. 



1878. Cyclops affinis, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 112, pi. xv., 



figs. 11-14, pi. xxiv.B, figs. 10-15, ^^^ (4) P- ^6, pi. viii., 



figs. 1-6 (1891). 



Not a common species. Locally it has been found only in 



the river Till at Etal (A. M. N.) N. 



Cyclops fimbriatus S. Fischer. 



1878. Cyclops crassicornt's, Brady (3), vol. i., p. 118, 



pi. xxiii., figs. 1--6. 

 1 89 1. Cyclops fimbriatus, Brady (4), p. 90, pi. ix., fig. i. 

 Found in Bolam Lake, and in a ferruginous ditch by the 

 side of the road between Haydon Bridge and Staward 

 (G, S. B.); Rainton Meadows, county Durham (A. M. N.) 



N.D. 

 Cyclops salinus G. S. Brady. 



1899. Cyclops salinus, Brady, On Ilyopsyllus coriaceus 

 and other Crustacea taken at Alnmouth. Nat, Hist. 

 Trans. Northumberland and Durham, vol. xiii., p. 432, 

 pi. xii., figs. 11-15 ; and On Entomostraca found at the 

 roots of Laminariae, idem, ibidem (new series, vol. i., 

 p. 7, pi. i., figs. 1-3, 1904). 

 Found among fuci between tidemarks at Alnmouth and 

 Holy Island (G. S. B.) N. 



[Cyclops Kaufmanni Uljanin. 



In the Ray Society Monograph (vol. i., p. 113, pi. xxix., 

 figs. 6-12) C. Kaufmanni was described and figured, as also 

 in the "Revision" of 1891 (Brady (4), p. 89, pi. vii., fig. 3). 



