From the Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 

 Ser. 7, Vol. xv., March 1905. 



Crustacea Copepoda new to Science from Devon and Cornwall. 

 By Canon A. M. Norman, F.R.S., and Thomas Scott, 

 LL.D., F.L.S. 



We are preparing for publication a catalogue of the Crustacea 

 of Devon and Cornwall. In that catalogue, while both 

 authors are concerned in the whole, Dr. Scott will more 

 especially undertake the part which relates to the free-living 

 Copepoda, while the rest of the Crustacea will be chiefly 

 treated of by Canon Norman. We have thought it desirable 

 to publish the following preliminary descriptions of 'some new 

 species of minute Copepoda. They were collected by Canon 

 Norman during visits to the Devon and Cornish coasts in the 

 years 1875, 1884, 1889, 1903, and 1904. 



Genus Stenhelia, Boeck, 1864. 



Stenhelia pygmaza, sp. n. 



Description of the female. — Body moderately stout and 

 tapering slightly towards the posterior end. The specimen 

 from which the description is prepared was only *36 mm. 



