igos. Norman, — /risk Cmstacea Ostracoda. 



Hi 



Cythcrc echinata, G. O. Sars. — "Porcupine," 1869, with the last at 

 station 19 ; also a few specimens and a single valve, station 34, lat. 

 49*^ 51' N., long. 10° 12', that is, due south of Bantry, in 75 fathoms 

 (A. M. N.) 



C, dasyderma, G. S. Brady. — "Porcupine," stations 19 and 20, as 

 above (A. INI. N.) 



C. scabrocuncata, G. S. Brady. — Dredged with the three preceding 



abyssal species at station 19, in 1,360 fathoms. All these species have 



a wide geographical range in very deep water in the Atlantic. 

 C, quadrldentata, Baird. — Valentia, in 80 fathoms ; Aran, Birturbuy, 



and Killary Bays (A. M. N.) ; Clifden Bay and Mulroy Bay (B. & R.) ; 



off Kerry coast ; off Black Head, Antrim, in 15-18 fathoms, and in 



Belfast Lough, tidemarks to 10 fathoms (S. M. M.) 

 C. emaciataf G. S. Brady. — Bantry, Valentia, Dingle Bay, Aran, 



Birturbuy Bay, Clew Bay (A. M. N.) ; Baltimore (C. E. Davison); 



Clifden Bay . and Mulroy Bay (G. vS. B.) ; Galway Bay (Prof. 



Rowney) ; Bereliaveu, Antrim coast and Belfast Lough (S. M. M.) 

 C. tutoerculata (G. O. Sars).— Bantry, Valentia, Westport (A. M. N.); 



Roundstone (Dr. Alcock) ; Baltimore (Prof. Rowney) ; off Great Skel- 



lig, Antrim coast, and Belfast Lough, tidemarks to 60 fathoms (S.M.M.) 

 C. concinna (T. R. Jones).— Off Valentia, Lough Foyle (A. M. N.); 



Roundstone (Dr. Alcock) ; Antrim coast, tidemarks to 18 fathoms, 



Rockport, Co. Down, and off Kerry coast (S. M. M.) 

 C. finmarchica (G. O. Sars). — Roundstone, in shell-sand (Dr. Alcock); 



Galway Bay, in shell-sand (Prof. Rowney), off Great Skellig, Co. 



Kerry, Brown's Bay, Co. Antrim, tidemarks to 72 fathoms ; Belfast 



Lough, 10 fathoms (S. M. M.) 

 C. angulata (G. O. Sars). — Dublin, Birturbuy, Clifden, and Westport 



Bays (B. & R.) ; off the Maidens Lighthouse, Antrim, in 60 fathoms ; 



Belfast Lough, 6-8 fathoms ; between tidemarks at Rockport, 



Donaghadee, and other places N.K. of Ireland (S. M. M.) 

 C, V/hitcl (Baird).— Dublin Bay (B. & S.) ; Island Magee, Co. Antrim, 



tidemarks, and off the coast of Kerry (S. M. M.) 

 C. antiquata (Baird). — Bantry, Valentia, and Aran (A. M. N.) ; 



Birturbuy and Westport Bays (B. & R.) ; Kerry coast ; Antrim coast, 



15-60 fathoms ; Belfast Lough (S. M. M.) 

 C. dunclmensis Norman).— Off Valentia (A. M. N.); off Great 



Skellig, Co. Kerry ; Rockport, Co. Down (S. M. M.) 

 C. Jonesii (Baird). — Off Valentia, to 112 fathoms; Bantr}', Killary Bay, 



Aran (A. M. N.); Roundstone, in shell-sand (Dr. Alcock); Birturbuy 



Bay and Mulroy Bay (B. & R,); off Kerry coast, Antrim coast, 



15-60 fathoms, Belfast Lough (S. M. M.) 



Genus 3 — Limnicythere, G. S. Brady. 



Limnlcythcrc inopinata (Baird).— Lough Neagh (A. M. N.) ; Mullin- 

 gar, canal at Dublin (B. & R.) 



L. Sanctl-Patricii, Brady and Robertson. — Lough Neagh and Ross- 

 more, Co. Monaghan (A. M. N.) ; Lough Moher, which is about five 

 miles south of Westport, Co. Mayo (B. & R.) 



