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Genus 14.— Candonopsis, Vavra. 



[Vavra, Monographic der Ostracoclen Bohmeus, 1891, p. 54, and G. W. 



Muller, Zoologica. Deutschlands Silsswasser Ostracoden, 1900, p. 37.] 

 Candonopsis Kingrsleii (Brady and Robertson). — Ballynahinch, Co. 



Qalway (A.M.N.) ; Brady also includes it in his list of the species of 



Mayo and Galway. 



Genus 15. — Ilyocypris, Brady and Norman. 

 Ilyocyprls Bradli, G. O. Sars.— Ballyvaughan (A.M.N.). 



Genus 16. — Pontocypris, G. O. Sars. 



Pontocyprls mytiloldes (Norman).— Valentia, Aran, Birturbuy and 



Westport Bays, Ivough Foyle, Strangford Lough (A. M. N.) ; Clifden 



Bay (B. & R.) ; Bantry Bay, and off the Maidens Lighthouse, Co. 



Antrim (S. M. M.). 

 P, trigonella, G. O. Sars. — Valentia, Aran, Birturbuy Bay, Westport, 



Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare (A. M. N.); Clifden and Dublin (B. & R.) ; 



Rockport, Co. Down (S. M. M.). 

 P. hlspida, G. O. Sars. — Birturbuy Bay (B. & R.). The only other known 



habitat in our fauna is Shetland, whence I recorded it in 1868. 

 P, acu punctata, G. S. Brady.— Valentia (A. M. N.) ; in shell-sand, 



Roundstone (Dr. Alcock). This is a very rare species. 



Genus 17.— Anchlstrochclcs, Brady and Norman. 



Anchlstrochcies accrosa (G. S. Brady).— Off the Maidens Light- 

 house in 60 fathoms; east of the Gobbins, 60 fathoms; and off Black 

 Head in 75 fathoms, all off the Antrim coast (S. M. M.). This is a 

 very rare species, and where found is, as far as our observations go, 

 numerically very scarce. 



Genus 18.— Argilloecia, G. O, Sars. 

 Argllloecia cyllndrica, G. O. Sars.— Valentia, Aran, Roundstone, 

 Lough Foyle (A. M. N.) ; Clifden and Birturbuy Bays (B. & R.) ; 

 Bantry Bay, off the Antrim coast, and in Belfast Lough (S. M. M.). 



Fam. IL— BAIRDIID^. 

 Genus i.— Balrdia, M'Coy. 



Balrdla Inflata, Norman.— Valentia, Westport, Larne (A. M. N.) ; 

 Birturbuy Bay, in 10-15 fathoms (G. S. B.) ; Aran and Galway Bay 

 (Prof. Rowney) ; Berehaven, 4 fathoms ; off Antrim coast in 10-63 

 fathoms, and in Belfast Lough (S. M. M.)- 



