Land, Fresh- Water, and Marine Crustacea. 307 



38. Ectinosoma melaniceps, Boeck. 



1864. Ectinosoma melaniceps, Boeck, Chr. Vid.-Selsk. Forhandl. 



(1864), p. 30. 

 1880. ,, „ G. S. Brady, I. c, vol. ii. p. 11, pi. xl. 



figs. 17-20. 



Hob. — Moderately common, especially among weeds in 

 shallow inshore water. 



39. Ectinosoma propinquum, T. and A. Scott. 



1896. Ectinosoma propinquum, T. and A. Scott, Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 Zool. (S. 2), vol. vi. p. 428, pi. xxxvi. figs. 19, 27, iGetseq. 



Hob. — Taken off Musselburgh, not very common ; but as 

 it is somewhat similar to E. Sarsi in size and general appear- 

 ance, it is easily overlooked. 



40. Ectinosoma Herdmani, T. and A. Scott. 



1896. Ectinosoma Herdmani, T. and A. Scott, op. cit., p. 432, 

 pi. xxxvi. figs. 16, 44 et seq. 



Hah. — Moderately common in material dredged in Aber- 

 dour Bay and off Musselburgh ; taken also sparingly off St 

 Monans. 



41. Ectinosoma Normani, T. and A. Scott. 



1896. Ectinosoma Normani, T. and A. Scott, op. cit., p. 435, 



pi. xxxvi. figs. 21, 29, 39 et seq. 

 1904. ,, ,, G. O. Sars, op. cit., p. 35, pi. xix. fig. 2. 



Hob. — Dredged sparingly off Burntisland. 



42. Ectinosoma curticorne, Boeck. 



1872. Ectinosoma curticorne, Boeck, Chr. Vid -Selsk. Forhandl. 



(1872), p. 45. 

 1896. ,, ,, T. and A. Scott, op. cit., p. 430, 



pi. xxxvi. figs. 22, 30, 34 et seq. 



Hab. — Taken off Burntisland and Musselburgh, and a few 

 other inland parts of the estuary. 



43. Ectinosoma erythrops, Gr. S. Brady. 



1880. Ectinosoma erythrops, Brady, Monogr. Brit. Copep. , vol. ii. 



p. 12, pi. xxxvi. figs. 11-17. 

 1896. ,, ,, T. and A. Scott, op. cit., p. 431, 



pi. xxxvi. figs. 24, 31, 36 et seq. 



Hab. — Off St Monans; moderately rare. 



