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CYPRlDIDiE. 3 



List op the British Tertiary (and some Post-Tertiary) Ostracoda. 



(The Illustrations referred to are in the Supplement. Figures of the other species are in the 



* Monograph.) 



A. CYPRIDID^E. 

 I. Cypris, Miiller. 



Page 9. 1. Cypris Browniana, Jones. Post-Tertiary and Pliocene. 



— var. tumida, Jones. Post-Tertiary, 



laevis (olim C. ovum), Miiller. Post-Tertiary, 

 gibba, Ramdohr. Post-Tertiary, Pliocene, and Oligocene. 

 reptans {olim Candona reptans) (Baird). Post-Tertiary and 

 Pliocene. 



II. Cypridopsis, Brady Sr Robertson. 



Page 10. 1. Cypridopsis vidua (Miiller). Post-Tertiary. 

 ,, 10. 2. — obesa, Brady 8f Robertson. Post-Tertiary and Pliocene. 



III. Potamocypris, Brady. 



Page 11. 1. Potamocypris trigonalis, Jones. Post-Tertiary and Pliocene. 

 ,, 11. 1*. — — var. lasvis, Jones. Post-Tertiary and 



Pliocene, 

 tuberculata, Jones. Pliocene. 

 Brodiei, sp. nov. Oligocene. Woodcut, fig. 1. 



IV. Aglaia, Brady. 



1. ? Aglaia cypridoides, Jones 8f Sherbom. Pliocene. PI. Ill, figs. 



2 a, b, c. 



V. Candona, Baird. 



Candona compressa (olim Cypris setigera) (Koch). Post-Tertiary. 

 Candida, Miiller. Post-Tertiary and Pliocene, 

 subgequalis, Jones. Post-Tertiary. 

 Forbesii, Jones. Oligocene. 

 Richardsoni, Jones. Eocene (Woolwich and Croydon). 



VI. Cypridea, Bosquet. 



Page 14. I. Cypridea spinigera (olim Cytherideis ? unicornis) (Sowerby). Oligo- 

 cene and Wealden. PL I, figs. 8 — 11]; 

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