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1868. Cijpris tenuis, Brady, Mon. Eec. Brit. Ostrac, p. 374, PI. 



XXIV. figs. 6-8. 

 1889. Cypria serena, Brady and Norman, 'Mon. M. and F. W. 



Ostrac. of the N. Atlantic and N.W. Europe, p. 70. 



In bottom material from the head of the loch, rather scarce. 



Cypria ophilialmica (Jurine). 



1820. Monocidus ophthalmicus, Jurine, Hist, des Monocles, p. 178, 



PL XIX. figs. 16, 17. 

 1868, Cypris cnmpressa, Brady, op. cit., p. 372, PI. XXIV. figs. 



1-5; PL XXXVI. tig. 6. 

 1889. Cypria ophthalmica, Brady and Norman, op. tit., p. 69, 



PL XL figs. 5-9. 



In the same material with the last, rather scarce. 



Genus Cyclocypris, Brady and Norman. 



Gyclocypris glohosa (G. 0. Sars). 



1863. Cypris glohosa, G. O. Sars, Om en i Sonimercn 1862 fore- 



tagen zoologisk Rei.se i Christianias og Trondhjems Stifter, 



p. 27. 

 1868. Cijpris cinerea, Brady, op. cit., p. 374, PL XXIV. figs. 39- 



42 ; PL XXXVI. fig. 7. 

 1889. Cypris globosa, Brady and Norman, op. cit., p. 71, PL 



XIV. figs. 1, 2; PL XI. figs. 10-18. 



In bottom material collected at Brinacory, scarce. 



Genus Gandona, Bain!. 



Candona Candida (Miiller). 



1785. Cypris Candida, Miiller, Entomostraca, p. 62, PL VI. figs. 



7-9. 

 1889. Candona Candida* Brady and Norman, p. 98, PL X. figs. 



1, 2, 14-23. 



In bottom material from the head of the loch, scarce. 



Gandona Idngsleii (Brady and Robertson). 



1870. Cand.ona Idngsleii, Brady and Robertson, Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist., ser. iv. vol. vi., PL V. 

 1889. Candona kiinjsUii, Bradv and Norman, op. cit,, p. 102, 



PL IX. figs. 19-22: PL XIII. fig. 19. 



Also in bottom material from the head of the loch. 



CLADOCERA. 



CALYPTOMERA. 



Family Sidid.e. 



Genus Latona, Straus. 



Latuna seiifcra (Miiller). (PL VII.- lig. 27.) 



1821. Latona setifera, Straus, Mem. Mus. d'Hist. Nat. 



This curious Cladoceran was obtained very sparingly in a bottom 

 gathering from close inshore at Brinacory. Latona setifera was first 



