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Loch Fyne (G.). This copepod, when first described, was doubtfully re- 
ferred to the genus Cletodes for reasons stated in the ‘remarks’ on the 
species. Sometime afterwards Dr Brady instituted the genus Itunella 
for what appears to be a closely allied form from the Solway. Having, 
during the last two or three years, examined many specimens of Cletodes 
tenuiremis from different localities, I now quite agree with Dr Brady.in 
considering this copepod to be generically distinct from Cletodes, and have, 
therefore, adopted his generic appellation. 
_ Enhydrosoma curvatum (Brady and Robertson).—This species was 
obtained in dredged material from Loch Gair and from near Largabruach 
(G.). 
Dactylopus tisboides, Claus.—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert 
(Calderwood). Dredged near Largabruach (G.). 
Dactylopus similis, Claus.—East Loch Tarbert (Mihi). Near the head 
of Loch Fyne (G.). This is a distinct and moderately large species ; it 
does not appear to be common in the Loch Fyne district. 
Dactylopus flavus, Claus.—Obtained by the ‘Garland’ near the head 
of Loch Fyne. 
Dactylopus stronvit (Baird).—East Loch Tarbert, Loch Fyne, in dredged 
material (Mihi). 
Thalestris Clausit, Norman.—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert 
(Calderwood). Dredged near Largabruach (G.). 
Thalestris mysis, Claus.—This fine species has been recorded from 
East Loch Tarbert by Mr Calderwood. I also have found it there. 
Thalestris longimana, Claus.—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert 
(Calderwood). ‘This is one of the more common and widely distributed _ 
species of Thalestris. 
Thalestris forficuloides, T. and A. Scott.—Obtained off Inveraray and 
near Largabruach (G.). 
Westwoodia nobilis (Baird).—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert 
(Calderwood). 
Harpacticus chelifer (Miiller)—East Loch Tarbert (Calderwood). 
Near Largabruach and near the head of Upper Loch Fyne (G.). 
Zaus spinatus, Goodsir.—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert (Calder- 
wood). 
Alteutha depressa, Baird.—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert (Calder- 
wood, as Peltidium depressum). This copepod may usually be obtained | 
where Laminaria is more or less commou—as in the bays, where the 
water is shallow. 
Alteutha interrupta (Goodsir),—Loch Fyne and East Loch Tarbert 
(Calderwood as Peltidium interruptum). 
Peltidium purpureum, Philippii—EHast Loch Tarbert (Mihi). (See a 
