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park. Eoslin Curling Pond ( $ and $ ), 3rd March 1906 

 (Evans). 



14. Diaptomus gracilis, G. 0. Sars. 



1862. Diaptomus gracilis, G. 0. Sars, Oversigt af de indenlandske 

 Ferskvandscopepoder, Chr. Vid. -Selsk. Forh., 1862, p. 9. 



Hob. — Duddingston Loch, Loch Leven, and in most of 

 the fresh-water lochs within the area ; common. Loch a 

 Chroin, 2500 feet, September 1906 (W. Evans). 



15. Diaptomus hircus, G. S. Brady. 



1891. Diaptomus hircus, Brady, Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. and 

 Durham, vol. ii. p. 35, pi. x. figs. 2-4. 



Hab. — Loch Katrine, Trossachs, 16th March 1898; rather rare. 



16. Diaptomus Wierzejslcii, J. Eichard. 



1888. Diaptomus Wierzejslcii, Richard, Bull. Soo. Zool. de France, 



vol. xiii. p. 53. 

 1891. ,, serricornis, Lillj., Brady, I. c, p. 36, pi. ix. 



figs. 3-10. 



Hab. — Loch Achray, Trossachs, 27th November 1897. 

 Though this is the only loch within the area of the Forth 

 basin in which I have obtained Diaptomus Wierzejskii, it 

 is a widely distributed species in the north of Scotland, 

 Shetland, and the Outer Hebrides. 



Family Temoeid^e. 

 Genus (9) Temora, Baird, 1830. 



17. Temora longicomis (O. F. Muller). 



1792. Cyclops longicomis, Muller, Entomostraca Danise et Norvigiae, 

 p. 115. 



Hab. — Common, and generally distributed throughout the 

 estuary. 



Genus (10) Eurytemora, Giesbrecht, 1881. 



18. Eurytemora velox (Lillj eborg). 



1853. Temora velox, Lillj., De Crust, ord. tribus in Scania occur- 

 rentibus, p. 177, pi. xx. figs. 2-9 ( ? ). 



Hab. — In the estuary near South Queensferry. 



