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Family CYTHERIDA. 
Genus Limnicythere, Brady (1867). 
Lamnicythere inoprnata (Baird, 1850). 
1868. Limnicythere inopinata, Brady, Op. Cts, “Pp. A419, pl. xxix, 
figs. 15-18, 
1839. Limnicythere inopinata, Brady and Norman, op. cit., p. 170, 
pl. Xvii., figs. 18, 19 (var. compressa). 
ee 2 iddineston Loch, 1889; Loch Leven, 1890; 
Lindores Loch, 1886; Kilconquhar adh: 1890; Raith Takes 
1890; Lochgelly Loch, 1890; ete. 
Limmieythere sancti-patrici, Brady and Robertson, 1869. 
1889. Limnicythere sancti-patrict, Brady and Norman, op. cif., p. 171, 
ple xvi, figs; 12, 
Halbitat.—Loch Leven, Kinross-shire, 1890. (Obtained in 
a post-Tertiary deposit at Holyrood—see Proc. Roy. Phys. 
Soc., vol. x., p. 148, 1889.) 
Genus Cytheridea, Bosquet, 1850. 
Cytheridea lacustris (G. O. Sars, 1862). 
1889. Cytheridea lacustris, Brady and Norman, op. cit., p. 176. 
Habitat. — Loch Leven, frequent, 1890; canal near 
Morningside, Edinburgh (David Robertson). 
Cytheridea torosa (Jones, 1850). 
1868. Cytheridea torosa, Brady, op. cit., p. 425, pl. xxviii, figs. 7-12; 
ply scxxix, fe. 5, 
1889. Cytheridea torosa, Brady and Norman, op. cit., p. 175. 
Habitat.—Brackish-water pools at the mouth of the Cockle- 
mill Burn, near Largo, July 1890; brackish-water pools in 
an old brickfield at Seafield, near Dunbar, August 1890. 
The preceding list of Ostracoda contains thirty-six species 
belonging to twelve genera; and it is not improbable that, 
owing to the erratic distribution of the group, the list may | 
be still further increased when the district has been more 
thoroughly examined. 
