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*Lecena langerhansi, M'Intosh. 



* ,, neo-zealanice, M'Intosh. 

 *Lumbriconereis abyssorum, M'Intosh. 

 *Maldanella neo-zealanice, M'Intosh. 



* ,, valparaisiensis, M'Intosh. 

 *Melinna armandi, M'Intosh. 



Myriochele heeri, Malmgren. 

 *Nothria ehlersi, M'Intosh. 



* „ pycnobranchiata, M'Intosh. 

 *Placostegus morchii, M'Intosh. 



„ ornatus, Sowerby. 



*Samythopsis grubei, M'Intosh. 

 Vermilia (?) sp. 



Ostracoda : 



# ArgillcBcia eburnea, Brady. 

 *Bairdia hirsuta, Brady. 



„ victrix, Brady. 

 *Bythocypris elongata, Brady. 

 *Crossophorus imperator, Brady. 

 *Cythere dorsoserrata, Brady, 



,, irpex, Brady. 



* ,, normani, Brady. 

 ,, scutigera, Brady. 



,, (?) serratula, Brady. 



* ,, squalidentata, Brady. 



# 



tolonifera, Brady. 



* ,, sidcatoperforata, Brady. 



* Cytheropteron fenestratum, Brady. 

 Krithe tumida, Brady. 

 Pseudocythere^ caudata, Sars. 

 Xestoleberis 2 curta, Brady. 



„ expansa, Brady. 



Cirripedia : 



*Scalpellum cavinatum, Hoek. 



1 The genus Pseudocythere is widely distributed, occurring in the European seas as well as in distant regions of the 

 southern hemisphere. As a fossil it has been recognised only in the Post- Tertiary deposits of the British Islands. — 

 (G. S. Bkady, Zool. Chall. Exp., part 4, p. 144.) 



2 The genus Xestoleberis is widely distributed, containing apparently a very large number of species, and occurring 

 abundantly in the seas of all parts of the world. So far, however, as we know of it palaeontologically, it would 

 seem to be a genus of comparatively recent development. — (Brady, Zool. Chall. Exp., part 4, p. 124.) 



