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Bythocythere simplex (Norman). — East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). This 

 is a moderately common species in Loch Fyne and in the Clyde generally. 



Pseudocythere caudata, G. 0. Sars. — Loch Fyne (B. & S.). This 

 Ostracod is not very rare, but is easily overlooked. 



Sclerochilus contortus (Norman). — Loch Fyne (B. & S.). A moder- 

 ately common and widely distributed species. 



Paradoxostoma variable (Baird). — East Loch Tarbert, Loch Fyne 

 (B. & S.). A common and generally distributed species. 



Paradoxostoma pulchellum, G. 0. Sars. — Furlong Bay, Loch Fyne 

 (B. & S.). 



Paradoxostoma Hodgei, G. S. Brady. — Off' Tarbert, Loch Fyne, in 25 

 fathoms (A. M. Norman). 



Paradoxostoma flexuosum, G. S. Brady. — Loch Fyne, off Inveraray, in 

 25 to 40 fathoms, and also off Skipness (A. M. Norman). 



Paradoxostoma afjine, T. Scott. — Off Inveraray, Upper Loch Fyne, in 

 25 to 40 fathoms (A. M. Norman). 



Machoerina tenuissima (Norman). — Loch Fyne as Xiphichilus tenuis- 

 &im,a (B. & S.). 



Myodocopa. 



Asterope mariai (Baird). — East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). Off Tarbert, 

 Loch Fyne (A. M. Norman). Off Largabruach, Upper Loch Fyne (G.). 



Asterope teres (NormaN). — East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). This species 

 is much less common in Loch Fyne than the previous one. 



Philomedes interpuncta (Baird). — East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). Off 

 Largabruach, Upper Loch Fyne (G.). 



Cladocopa. 



Polycope orbicularis, G. 0. Sars. — East Loch Tarbert (B. & S.). Loch 

 Fyne (Brady and Norman). 



Polycope punctata, G. O. Sars. — Some specimens dredged in Loch Fyne 

 are doubtfully referable to this species (Brady and Norman). 



The Copepoda op Loch Fyne. 



In the preparation of this list, The Monograph of the British Copepoda, 

 by Prof. G. S. Brady ; The Copepoda of the Bay of Naples, by Dr Gies- 

 brecht ; Dr Canu's Monograph Les Copepodes de Boulonnais, besides 

 many separate papers, have been consulted. 



Gnathostomata. 



Calans fnmarchicus (Gunner). — Very abundant in Upper Loch Fyne 

 in deep water, where they are found all the year through ; less abundant 

 towards the lower end of the loch. 



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