of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 241 



pL lxv. figs. 1-15, and pi. lxiv. figs. 19, 20, 1880. One or 

 two specimens in material collected between tide-marks west 

 of Granton (S.F.B.). Also observed in Cromarty Firth 

 (S.F.B.). 

 Harpacticus fulvus, Fischer. 



Harpacticus fulvus, Fischer, Abhandl. der Kb'nig. Bayer. Akad. 

 Bd. viii. p. 656, Taf. i. figs. 30-33 ; Taf. ii. figs. 34-39, 

 1860. 



Harpacticus fulvus, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. ii. p. 149, 

 pi. lxiv. figs. 1—11. Very common in rock pools about high- 

 water mark at Cramond Island (S.F.B.). This species occurs 

 in rather unexpected places. Dr G. S. Brady has recorded 

 it from 35 fathoms off the Yorkshire coast, and from Kinny 

 Lough (a fresh-water loch, near the sea, in County Donegal). 

 He explains its occurrence here by storms or excessively high 

 tides carrying sea water into the loch, rendering it more or 

 less brackish. Besides being recorded from several European 

 localities it occurs at Kerguelen Island. 

 Zaus spinatus, H. Goodsir. 



Zaus spinatus, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. ii. p. 153, pi. lxvi. 

 figs. 1-9, 1880. Firth of Forth (H. Goodsir), in material 

 collected between tide-marks about Joppa ; frequent 

 (S.F.B.). 

 Alteutha depressa, Baird. 



Alteutlia depressa, Baird, Trans. Berw. Nat. Club, vol. ii. p. 155, 

 1845. 



Peltidium depressurn, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. ii. p. 160, 

 pi. lxxii. figs. 1-5, 1880. 



Alteutlia purpurocincta, Norman, Brit. Assoc. Hep., p. 298, 1868. 

 Several specimens among material dredged off west side of 

 Inchkeith, and among material collected between tide-marks 

 about Joppa (S.F.B.). Also of frequent occurrence in 

 Cromarty Firth (S.F.B.V 

 Alteutha interrupta (Goodsir). 



Alteutha interrupta, see Brady, Hep. Scot. Fish. Board, p. 328, 

 1886. 



Peltidium interruptum, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. ii p. 162, 

 pi. lxxi. figs. 4-15, 1880. 



Peltidium depressurn, Norman, Mus. Norm., part iii. Frequent in 

 the Forth in shore and dredged material ; about Joppa, 

 Inchkeith, &c. (S.FB.). Also observed in Cromarty Firth 

 (S.F.B.). 

 Jdya furcata (Baird). 



Idya furcata, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. ii. p. 172, pi. lxvii. 

 figs. 1-11, 1880. Frequent in shore material collected about 

 Joppa, west of Granton ; rock pools, about high-water mark, 

 Cramond Island (S.F.B.). 



SAPPHiRiNiDiE, Thorell. 



dchomolgus fucicolus, Brady. 



Lichomolgus fucicolus, Brady, Mon. Brit. Cop., vol. iii. p. 41, 

 pi. lxxxv. figs 1-11, 1880. One specimen, in material 

 dredged in Gulland Bay (S.F.B.). 



