of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 473 



Cribropontius Normani (Brady and Robertson). 



1875. Dyspontius Normani, Brady and "Robertson, Brit. Assoc. 



Report (1875), p. 197. 

 1880. Ariotrogus Normani, G. S. Brady, Mon. Brit. Copep., 



vol. iii., p. 63, pi. xci., figs. 12-15; pi. xcii., fig. 14; pi. xciii., 



fig. 10. 

 1897. Bradypontius Normani, T. Scott, 15th Ann. Rept. 



Fishery Board for Scotland, pt. iii., p. 154, pi. ii., figs. 1, 2; 



pi. iii., figs. 1—11. 

 1899. Cribropontius Normani, Giesb., Die Asterocheriden des 



Golfes von Neapel, p. 86, pi. 7, figs. 40-47. 



This fine species was obtained in the same gathering with the one last 

 recorded, and is the first time it has been noticed in the Firth of Forth. 

 As will be observed from the synonymy, the genus-name has undergone 

 several changes. Moreover, the colour of the living specimens, as shown 

 by the drawings given in the 15th Annual Report of the Fishery Board 

 for Scotland, is somewhat singular, and more ornate than is usually met 

 with amongst the copepod-fauna of our seas ; unfortunately, however, 

 the bright colouration is very evanescent in specimens preserved in 

 alcohol. 



Bradypontius magniceps (G. S. Brady). 



1880. Artotrogus magniceps, Brady, Mon. Brit. Copep., vol. iii., 



. p. 61, pi. xciii., figs. 1-9. 

 1895. Bradypontius magniceps, Giesb., Sub-fam., gen., and sp. 

 of the Copepod Farn. Ascomyzontidse, Thorell ; Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., (6), vol. 16, p. 



This, which is also a moderately large species, was obtained in a 

 gathering of dredged material collected at the north-west end of Inch- 

 keith on May 23rd, and in another gathering collected near North Craig 

 on July 4th, 1901 ; one or two of the female specimens obtained in the 

 last gathering were carrying ovisacs. 



Bradypontius magniceps, though apparently widely distributed, is 

 not very common, very few specimens being found in any single 

 gathering. 



Cancer ilia tubulata, Daly ell. PI. XXV., fig. 7. 



1857. Cancerilla tubulata, Dalyell, The Powers of the Creator, 



vol. i., p. 233, pi. xxii., figs. 1-5. 

 1892. Cancerilla tubulata, Canu, Les Copepodes du Boulonnais, 



p. 255, pi. xxix., figs. 5-13. 



A female specimen (fig. 7) of Cancerilla tubulata was obtained in a 

 gathering of Crustacea collected in the deep water (60 fathoms) off Aber- 

 deen on August 2nd, 1901. The species, which appears to be rare in the 

 British seas, has been recorded by Mr I. C. Thompson from the Irish 

 Sea* and Dr. Canu has described it in his work on the Copepods found 

 near Boulogne. t This is the first time I have met with it notwith- 

 standing that a careful look-out for it has been kept up for several 

 years. 



In 1893, T. and A. Scott recorded Caligidium vagabundum, Claus, 

 from the Moray FirthJ. This copepod Canu in 1892 § and more 



* Additions to the Copepoda of Liverpool Bay, Trans. L'pool Biol. Soc, vol. ix. (1893) 

 p. 101. 

 fLes Copepodes du Boulonnais, p. 255, pi. xxix., figs. 5-13 (1892). 

 % Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (6), vol. xii., p. 343 (October, 1893). 

 § Les Copepodes du Boulonnais, p. 256. 



