REVISED REPORT ON L.M.B.C. COPEPODA. 207 
Giesbrecht (Pelagischen Copepoden des Golfes von Neapel, 
1892) as M. longiremis but as his only specimen was a 
female, and mine a male, there must still remain some 
doubt as to their identity. 
Family SAPPHIRINIDA. 
Lichomolgus fucicolus, Brady. (Pl, XXV, fig. 1.) 
Length 1mm. Frequently found amongst Algz round 
Puffin Island, also in dredged material from Colwyn Bay, 
and Port Erin Bay. 
Inchomolgus liber, Brady & Rob. (Pl. XXV, fig. 2. a. 6.) 
Length 1.30 mm. Dredged off Calf of Man in 20 
fathoms, and in Port Erin Bay in 4 fathoms. 
Inichomolqus thorellii, Brady & Rob. Pl. XXV, fig. 2. c.) 
Length 1.80 mm. One specimen found in mud dredged 
in Port Erin Bay, in 4 fathoms. 
Lichomolgus furcillatus, Thorell. (Pl. XXV, fig. 3.) 
Length 1 mm. A few specimens occurred in mud 
dredged in Port Erin Bay, in 4 fathoms. 
Lichomolgus albens, Vhorell. (Pl. XXV, fig. 3. c.) 
Length 1:20 mm. In alge on rocks at Puffin Island. 
Lichomolgus agilis, Scott. (Pl. XXV, figs. 4* and 8. d.) 
Length 1.25 mm. This species was very recently 
described by Scott (Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist., Sept., 
~ 1892) who found it plentiful in the shell of the cockle 
(Cardiwm edule) in specimens from Morecambe, Lanca- 
shire, and from the Firth of Forth. Upon examining 
fresh cockles of our district I found several specimens of 
this active little Copepod in every bivalve opened. They 
may be readily found by carefully taking up the water 
contained in the shell by means of a camel hair brush and 
washing it mto water contained in a watch glass under 
the microscope when they will probably be seen actively 
* Labelled L, albens by mistake. 
