576 DR THOMAS SCOTT ON THE 
Sapphirina opalona, Dana. 
1849, Sapphirina opalina, Dana, Proc. Amer. Acad., Boston, vol. ii. pp. 8-61. 
The only gathering in which this species was obtained was from Station 59, 2° 30’S., — 
32° 42” W. 
Sapphirina gastrica, Giesbrecht. 
1891, Sapphirina gastrica, Giesb., op. cit. (4), Rend., vol. vii. p. 478. 
This species was collected at Stations 7, 8, and 12, 26° 23’ N., 20° 20’ W., to 
22° 19’ N., 22’ 07° W., but only a few specimens were observed. 
Sapphirina stellata, Giesbrecht. 
1891, Sapphirina stellata, Giesb., op. cit. (4), Rend., vol. vu. p. 478. 
This Sapphirina was obtained in a gathering collected at Station 28, 13° 07’ N., 
25° 09’ W. 
Sapphirina darwinii, Haeckel. 
1864, Sapphirina darwinit, Haeckel, Zeitschr. med. Naturw. (Jena), 1 Bd. p. 105, pls. ii. and iii. 
The only gathering in which this species was observed was that from Station 68a in 
the South Atlantic—Pernambuco bearing 12 miles W., 8° 00’ 8., 34° 34’ W. 
Genus Saphirella, T. Scott, 1894. 
Saphirella abyssicola, T. Scott. (Pl. IV. figs. 2-4.) 
1894, Saphirella abyssicola, Scott, Trans, Linn. Soc. (2, “ Zool.”), vol. vi. p, 126, pl. xiii. figs. 57, 58, 
pl. xiv. figs. 5-10. 
This species, which appeared to be of rare occurrence in the Scotia collections, was 
obtained in a gathering from Station 68a—Pernambuco bearing 12 miles W., 8° 00’S., 
34° 34 Wi, 
Genus Copilia, Dana, 1849. 
Copilia murabilis, Dana. 
1852, Copilia mirabilis, Dana, U.S. Explor. Hxped,, 1838-1842 (“Crust.”), vol, xiii. p. 1232, pl. Ixxxvi. 
This species was observed in gatherings from the following twelve stations: 12, 
14, 18, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29, 33, 35, 36 and 85, 22° 19’ N., 22° 07’ W., to 28° 8’ S, 
39° 40’ W. 
Copilia denticulata, Claus. 
1863, Copilia denticulata, Claus, Die freilebenden Copepoden, p. 161, Taf. 25, figs. 14-20. 
This species was only met with in a gathering from Station 36, 8° 42’ N., 25° 28’ W, — 
