bo Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 
The following table, by showing what species are found 
in Scotland, but not in England, and vice versd, may also 
be of interest. 
TABLE II. 
Species found in Scotland, but not | Species found in England, but not 
hitherto known to occur in hitherto known to occur in 
England. Scotland. 
Scottia browniana’ (T. R. Jones). Cypria joanna (Baird). 
Erpetocypris robertsont, Brady and | Qypris elliptica, Baird. 
Norman. _Cypriscambrica, Brady and Robertson. 
Cyprois flava (Zaddach), Cypris ornata, O. F. Miiller. 
Candona euplectella, Robertson. Cypris clavata, Baird. 
Cypris trigonella, Brady. 
Erpetocypris serrata, Norman. 
Metacypris cordata, Brady and Robert- 
son. 
Limnicythere monstrifica (Norman). 
Table III. shows the species found both in England and 
Scotland, but not in Ireland, and those peculiar to Ireland 
only. 
TABLE III. 
Species found in both England and | Species hitherto only found in Ire- 
Scotland, but not hitherto in | ~ land. 
Ireland. “GRee 
Cyclocypris globosa (G. O. Sars). Cypris bispinosa, Lucas. 
Cypris obliqua, Brady. Candona elongata, Bradyand Norman. 
Erpetocypris strigata (O. F. Miiller). 
Erpetocypris tumefacta, Brady and 
Robertson. 
LErpetocypris olivacea, Brady and 
Norman. 
Cypridopsis newtonit, Brady and 
Robertson. 
Candona rostrata, Brady and Norman. | 
Candona acuminata (Fischer). 
Ilyocypris gibba (Ramdohr). | 
Lymnicythere inopinata (Baird). 
Though only two species are peculiar to the fresh-water 
Ostracod fauna of Ireland, they are both of special interest. 
* Scottia browniana is found as a post-Tertiary fossil in several places in the 
south of England. 
