82 LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 

LOcALITIES AT WHICH THE TOW-NET WAS USED, WITH 
List oF THE CAPTURES AT EACH. 
No.1, June 11, 1888, 9 p.m. Loch Hriboll, Pentland. 
) | Frith, Scotland (not included in this report). 
No. 2, June 14, 1888,9 p.m. Sogne Fiord, Norway. A 
cloudy, rainy and cold evening. Tow-net about 
five to ten minutes in the water, just below the 

surface. 
COPEPODA. 
Calanus finmarchicus. Abundant. 
Pseudocalanus elongatus. Several. 
Temora longicorms. A few specimens. 
Dias longiremis. Abundant. 
Acartia laxa. Several. 
Centropages hamatus. Several. 
Oithona spinfrons. Several. 
Oithona challengerw. Scarce. 
Pontella inermis. One large male, the only specimen of 
the family Pontellide found in the collection. 
Dactylopus sumilis. Scarce. 
Idya furcata. Scarce. 
The gathering contains multitudes of Hvadne nordmannt, 
several Schizopods, larval Cirrepedes, minute Meduse, 
Ceratium tripos, and fish ova. 
No. 3, June 15, 1888, 12 noon. Skate Trommen, Nord 
Fiord. Bright sunshine, hot. Tow-net in water 
fifteen minutes, a foot below the surface. 
COPEPODA. 
Calanus finmarchicus. Abundant. 
Temora longicornis. Several. 
Pseudocalanus elongatus. Several. 

