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Ectinosoma atlanticum B. & R. (11, 124, 20, 22, 28, 
23A, 24, 30, 31, 32, 33). 
E. spinipes, Brady (25, 33). 
Tachidius brevicornis, Mull. (27, 28). 
Stenhelia hispida, Brady (24). 
Canthocamptus palustris, Brady (26). 
Laophonte thoracica, Boeck (24). 
L. semilis, Claus (80). 
Dactylopus tisboides, Claus (2, 28, 24, 25, 30, 31). 
D. similis, Claus (24). 
D. stroma, Baird (18, 24). 
Thalestris helgolandica, Claus (80, 33). 
T. rufocincta, Norman (80). 
T. hibernica, B. & R. (80, 38). 
T. peltata, Boeck, (81). 
Harpacticus chelifer, Mull. (7, 9, 19, 24, 30, 31). 
H. flavus, B. & R. (25). 
Alteutha depressa, Baird (18). 
Idya furcata, Baird (20, 21, 24, 31). 
Scutellidium tisboides, Claus (24). 
S. fasciatum, Boeck (24). 
Anurea cruciform, n.sp. (33, 34). 
Amphipoda, Isopoda, and Schizopoda (1, 11, 12a, 13, 
18, 19, 25, 26, 34). 
Appendicularide (31). 
The new species of Rotifer taken at two localities (33, 
34) in the Bukken Fjord was submitted to Dr. Hudson, 
who concurred in the opinion that it was an undescribed 
species. 
Anurea cruciformis, n.sp. 
Mr. Thompson gives the following diagnosis :— 
Lorica subovate, tessellated so as to show a cruci- 
form marking, armed with six occipital spines; no 
spines behind. The tessellation is formed by one 
central longitudinal line crossed by two transverse 
