76 POST-TERTIARY ENTOMOSTRACA. 



The followino; Ostracoda were found : 



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Cythere glohulifera, Brady. 



— villosa (G. O. Sars). 



— emarginata (G. 0. Sars). 



— mirabilis, Brady. 



— Dunelmensis (Norman). 

 Cytheridea pundillata, Brady. 

 Cytherura similis, G. 0. Sars. 



— concentrica, n. sp. 



— Sarsii, Brady. 

 Cytlieropteron latissimum (Norman). 



— Montrosiense, n. sp. 



30. Gamrie, Banffshire. 



About seven miles east of Banff beds of fine sand and clay attain a height of 

 upwards of 300 feet. 



At an elevation of about 150 feet in a thin seam of sand, shells occur of an Arctic 

 type, but the catalogues at present compiled do not show^ a group as intensely Arctic as 

 that at Errol and Elie. 



The beds at Errol and Elie, however, are at a much lower elevation, and possibly 

 belonged to a deeper sea-bed during the period of the greatest submergence of the 

 land. 



Height above the sea 150 feet. 



The following Ostracoda were found 



Cythere pellucida, Baird. 



— limicola{ Norman). 



— lutea, Mliller. 



— villosa (G. 0. Sars). 



— tuber culata (G. 0. Sars). 



— Finmarchica (G. 0. Sars), 



