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Scott, F..8., reports it from the Frith of Forth. About 
the Channel Islands I have taken it sparingly, and more 
plentifully about Valencia in Ireland. Dr. Brady reports 
the ‘‘ Challenger ’”’ captures of this species about Australia, 
the Phillipine Islands, and between Ascension and the 
Azores. I found it common about the Canary Islands, 
and have lately detected it in plankton taken near Mada- 
gascar, by Capt. Fred. Wyse, a record of whose collecting 
results I hope shortly to publish. 
‘‘This and the other species of the genus Candacia are 
easily distinguishable by their dark-coloured antenne, 
spines and plumes, and the terminal spines of the swimming 
feet. 
‘“ Coryceus anglicus is fairly common about the south 
and south-west coasts of Hngland and Ireland, but with 
the exception of its occasional appearance in the Forth, 
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