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the continued kindness of Dr G. S. Brady, F.R.S., and the Rev 

 Canon Norman, in examining doubtful species. One of the staff 

 of the Board has at various times visited the coast about Joppa, 

 Cramond, and other places, and has collected material for me which has 

 proved very useful by adding to our knowledge of the distribution of 

 various forms, two species of Schizopoda having been added to the Forth 

 fauna in this way. Finally, Professor Cossar Ewart has afforded me 

 encouragement and help in many ways in prosecuting the study of marine 

 organisms, which I feel it to be my duty to acknowledge here. 



CIRRIPEDIA.* 



Peltogastrid^j. 



Peltogaster paguri, Rathke. 



Peltogaster paguri, Anderson, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. ii. 

 Occasionally on Pagurus Bernliardus, in the littoral zone, and 

 also in deep water. Joppa (Dr J. Anderson) ; east of May 

 Island (S.F.B.). 

 Peltogaster carcini, Anderson. 



Peltogaster carcini, Anderson, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., vol. ii. 

 Joppa (Dr J. Anderson). 

 Sacculina carcini, Thompson. 



Sacculina carcini, Leslie and Herdman, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. 

 Edin., vol. vi. p. 215. Occasionally attached to the abdomen 

 of Carcinus mcenas. Firth of Forth (Dr Anderson) ; Gulland 

 Bay (S.F.B.). 

 Sacculina triangularis, Anderson. 



Sacculina triangularis, Anderson, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edin., 

 vol. ii. Firth of Forth (Dr J. Anderson). 



Lep ADIDAS. 

 Lepas anatifera, Linne. 



Lepas anatifera, Darwin, Mon. Lepadidse, p. 73, Tab. i. fig. 1, 

 1851. Attached to floating timber, Firth of Forth (Ed. 

 Mus., L. & EL). 

 Conchoderma virgata, Spengler. 



Conchoderma virgata, Darwin, Mon. Lepadidae, p. 146, Tab. iii. 

 fig. 2, 1851. On floating timber, Firth of Forth (Ed. Mus., 

 L. & H.). 

 Conchoderma auritum, Linne. 



On floating timber, Firth of Forth (Ed. Mus., L. & H.). 



Balanid,e. 

 Balanus balanoides, Linne. 



Balanus balanoides, Darwin, Mon. Balanidse, p. 267, pi. vii. 

 figs. 2a-2d, 1854. Common on rocks and stones between 

 tide-marks and also in deep water. 

 Balanus porcatus, Da Costa. 



Balanus porcatus, Darwin, Mon. Balanidse, p. 256, pi. vi. figs. 

 4a-4c, 1854. "Not uncommon, attached to stones," &c. 

 (L. & H.). 



* In the following list the letters S.F.B. indicate that the species and locality 

 ere discovered during the investigations of the Scottish Fishery Board ; the letters 



u. & H. indicate that the authority is that of Leslie and Herdman, in the above- 



nentioned work. 



