Land, Fresh- Water, and Marine Crustacea. 175 



South Bay, frequent, 1888. Dredged at Station III. on 

 23rd May 1901. 



143. Caprella acanthifera, Leach. 



1814. Caprella acanthifera, Leach, Edin. Encyclop. , vol. vii. p. 404. 



Habitat. — Firth of Forth, taken by the Rev. J. Gordon 

 (cf. Bate and Westwood, Brit. Sessile-eyed Crust., vol. ii. p. 67). 

 A single specimen in my collection has on the label, "Firth 

 of Forth, 1888," but I don't remember what part of the 

 estuary it was taken in. 



144. Caprella tuberculata, Guerin. 



1829. Caprella tuberculata, Guerin, Iconograph. Crust., pi. xxviii. 



fig. 1. 

 1842. ,, ,, Goodsir, op. cit., vol. xxxiii. p. 188, 



pi. iii. fig. 6. 

 1869. ,, ,, Bate and Westw., Brit. Sessile-eyed 



Crust., vol. ii. p. 68. 



Habitat. — Firth of Forth (Goodsir ; specimen in Brit. 

 Mus. Coll. Cf. Bate and Westw., op. cit., p. 70). 



145. Caprella manilibra, Say. 



1818. Caprella azquilibra, Say, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 



vol. i. p. 391. 

 1899. „ ,. T. Scott, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist. (April 



1899), p. 116. 



Habitat. — A considerable number of specimens were 

 obtained amongst Algae and barnacles scraped from a ship's 

 bottom at Granton Harbour; most of the specimens were 

 either females or immature, but a few adult males were 

 found, by means of which the species to which they belonged 

 was satisfactorily identified. 



Sub-Class II. ENTOMOSTRACA 



Order 3. BRANCHIOPODA. 



Suborder Cladoeera. 



The arrangement followed for this suborder is that of 

 Professor Lilljeborg's monograph, Cladocera-Sueciw, published 



