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OFF THE NORTH EAST COAST OF ENGLAND IN 1901. 99 

 CoPEPODA. 



Cletodes similis, T. Scott (St. 7). 

 Dactylopus tisboides, Claus (Sts. 6, 8). 

 „ tenuiremis, Claus (St. 6, 8). 



Peltidium interruptum, Goodsir (Sts. 4, 6, 8). 

 Dermatomyzon nigripes, B. & R. (Sts. i, 2). 

 (These Copepoda were taken in the dredge or bottom-net, 

 and constitute, of course, a group quite distinct from those of 

 the Plankton mentioned previously). 



OSTRACODA. 



Argilloecm affinis, sp. nov. (St. 2). 



Cythere tuberculata, G. O. Sars (Sts. 4, 6, 8). 



guadridentafa, Baird (Sts. 4, 8). 



emaciata, Brady (St. 8). 



concinna, Jones (Sts. 2, 6). 



limicola, Norman (Sts. 2, 6, 8). 



dunelmensts, Norman (Sts. 2, 8). 



y^onesu, Baird (Sts. 2, 4, 6, 8, 9). 

 Cytheridea papulosa, Bosquet (Sts. 6, 8), 

 Eucythere declhns, Norman (Sts. 2, 6). 

 Krithe bartonensis, Jones (St. 2). 

 Loxoconcha guttata, Norman (Sts. 2, 8, 9). 

 Xestoleberis aura?itia, Baird (St. 2). 

 Cytheropteron latissimum, Norman (Sts. 2, 4, 6, 8). 

 Bythocythere turgida, G. O. Sars (Sts. 2, 6, 8). 

 „ simplex, Norman (Sts. 2, 4, 6, 8). 



Sclerochilus contortus, Norman (Sts. 6, 8). 

 Xiphichilus tenuissimus, Norman (Sts. 6, 8). 

 Paradoxostoma variabile, Baird (St. 8). 

 Asterope marice, Baird (St. 4). 

 Philomedes brenda, Baird (St. i). 

 Cytherella serrulafa, Brady and Norman (St. 4). 



Of the Ostracoda recorded in this list, the most abundant 

 and most widely distributed was Cythere J^onesii'. this fine 

 species was found living and in beautiful condition in five out 

 of the nine stations dredged during the cruise. Following 



