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Parapontella brevicornis, Lilljeborg. 



Parapontella brevicornis, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. i. p. 69, pi. xi. 



figs. 11-13, 1878. In surface nettings taken off Bo'ness; 



rather scarce (S.F.B.). 

 Anomalocera patersonii, Templeton. 



Anomalocera patersonii, Templeton, Trans. Entom. Soc. ; p. 35, 



t. v. figs. 1-3, 1837. 

 Irenceus patersonii, Goodsir, Edin. New Phil. Journ., vol. xxxv. p. 



339, t. iv. figs. 12-17; t. iv. figs. 1-9, 1843. 

 This species was taken in considerable numbers with the surface 



net east of May Island. Its colours were light and dark 



green, no red being present as in many of the Clyde 



specimens (S.F.B.). 



Cyclopid^;, Baird (in part) 



Oithona spinifrons, Boeck. 



Oithona spinifrons, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. i. p. 90, pi. xiv. 

 figs. 1-9, and pi. xxiv. figs. 1, 2, 1878. 



Oithina spinirostris, Norman (Claus), Mus. Nor., pt. iii. p. 23. 

 Frequent in surface gatherings east of Inchkeith (S.F.B.). 

 Cyclopina littoralis, Brady. 



Cyclopina littoralis, Brady, Nat. Hist. Trans., Northumberland 

 and Durham, vol. iv. p. 427, pi. xvii. figs. 9-14, 1872. 

 Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. i. p. 92, pi. xv. figs. 1-9, 1878. A few 

 specimens in rock pools near low water at Cramond Island 

 (S.F.B.). 

 Cyclops cequoreus, Fischer. 



Cyclops cequoreus, Fischer, Abhandl. der Akad. der Wissenschaft, 

 Bd. viii. p. 654, Taf. xx. figs. 26-29, 1860. 



Cyclops cequoreus, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. i. p. 119, pi. xix. 

 figs. 8-10, and pi. xxi. figs. 10-17, 1880. One specimen, 

 obtained in a pool above high-water mark, Cramond Island. 

 This is the only British species of Cyclops having six-jointed 

 antennae, with the exception of one recently described by 

 J. C. Thomson, F.L.S., which was taken off Puffin Island, 

 near Anglesea. In some material from the mussel beds at the 

 mouth of the River Eden in Fife, sent to me by Mr Simpson, 

 Leuchars, there were several specimens of this species. 

 Cyclops Ewarti, n. sp. 



This species, which was taken some miles west of Queensferry, is 

 described by Dr Brady at p. 



Notodelphyid^, Thorell. 



Notodelphys Allmanni, Thorell. 



Notodelphys Allmanni, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. i. p. 126, 

 pi. xxv. figs. 1-10, 1878. In branchial cavities of Ascidians 

 dredged in various places, as about Inchkeith and Granton 

 Harbour ; not unfrequent (S.F.B.). 

 Notodelphys agilis, Thorell. 



Notodelphys agilis, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. i. p. 130, pi. xxvi 

 figs. 1-10, 1876. In branchial cavities of Ascidians, attached 

 to the pier at Granton (S.F.B.V 



