ENTOMOSTRACA OF THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
CYPRIDZE. 
Macrocypris, G. S. Brady. 
maculata, G. S. Brady. 
CYTHERIDA. 
Cythere, O. F. Miiller. 
tnornata, 0. sp. 
quadridens, n. sp. 
latibrosa, n. sp. 
foveolata, G. 8S. Brady. 
antarctica, 0. sp. 
peregrina, Nn. sp. 
CYPRIDINIDZ:. 
Philomedes, Liljeborg. 
assimilis, G. 8. Brady. 
Asterope, Philippi. 
australis, G. S. Brady. 
oculata, G. S. Brady. 
OSTRACODA. 
PODOCOPA. 
MYODOOOPA. 
COPEPODA. 
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CYTHERID 4— continued. 
Xestoleberis, G. O. Sars. 
rentformis, G. S. Brady. 
Cytherura, G. O. Sars. 
ornata, N. sp. 
porrecta, Nn. sp. 
sculptilis, n. sp. 
Paradoxostoma, Fischer. 
retusum, G. 8. Brady. 
antarcticum, n. sp. 
lve, 0. sp. 
HALOCYPRIDA. 
Halocypris, Dana. 
globosa, Claus. 
Concheecia, Dana. 
spintrostris, Claus. 
procera, G. W. Miiller. 
elegans, G. O. Sars. 
Euconchecia, G. W. Miiller. 
chterchiz, G. W. Miiller. 
Tribe CALA NOIDA, G. O. Sars.* 
Fam. CaLANID&é. 
Genus Calanus, Leach, 1816. 
Calanus minor (Claus). 
1863, Cetochilus minor, Claus, Die freilebenden Copepoden, p. 172. 
1893, Calanus minor, Giesb., F. Fl. Neapel, vol. xix. p. 90, pls. vi., vil., viil. 
This species was observed in samples of plankton from twenty-one stations, ranging 
from Stations 7, 8, and 10 in the North Atlantic, 26° 23’ N., 20° 20’ W., to Stations 
60, 62, and 64 in the South, 6° 30’S., 
BAqa We 
C. minor appears to be one of the more widely distributed species ; its aerribution, 
according to GIESBRECHT, extends from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, Pacific, and 
Indian Oceans, between lat. 34° N. and 36° S. 
Calanus tenuicornis, Dana. 
1849, Calanus tenuicornis, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad., vol. i. p. 19. 
The only sample in which this species occurred was from Station 15 in 20° 34’ N., 
23 12’ W. 
* The arrangement followed for the Calanoida is that of G. O. Sars’ Crustacea of Norway, vol. iv. 
