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Ascidicola rosea, Thorell. — Upper Loch Fyne, between Carndow and 

 Ardno ; from an Ascidian brought up in the trawl-net (G.). 



Longipedia coronata, Claus. — Loch Gair, and off Largabrnach, Upper 

 Loch Fyne ; in dredged material (G.). 



Longipedia minor, T. and A. Scott. — In material dredged off Larga- 

 bruach, Upper Loch Fyne (G.). This is not much more than half the 

 size of the other; both forms were obtained off Largabruach, and speci- 

 mens of both carried ova. 



Ectinosoma Sarsi, Boeck (E. spinipes, Brady). — In material dredged 

 off Largabruach, Upper Loch-Fyne (G.). 



Ectinosoma melaniceps, Brady. — Head of Upper Loch Fyne, between 

 Carndow and Ardno, and off Inveraray (G.). 



Ectinosoma atlanticum, Brady and Robertson. — Upper Loch Fyne, in 

 30 to 64 fathoms (M.). Common in a tow-net gathering from Upper 

 Loch Fyne. Collected by the late Mr Brook. 



Ectinosoma curticorne, Boeck. — Dredged off Largabruach, Upper Loch 

 Fyne ; rare (G.). 



Ectinosoma Herdmani, T. & A. Scott. — Dredged off Largabruach and 

 in Loch Gair, Upper Loch Fyne (G.). 



Ectinosoma pygmwum, T. & A. Scott. — Dredged at Tarbert Bank, 

 Lower Loch Fyne, in 20 to 25 fathoms (G.). 



Brady a elegans, T. and A. Scott. — Loch Gair, and near Largabruach, 

 Upper Loch Fyne; dredged (G.). 



Bradya similis, T. and A. Scott. — Upper Loch Fyne, near Larga- 

 bruach, in dredged material (G.). 



Zosima typica, Boeck. — In dredged material from Largabruach, Upper 

 Loch Fyne (G.). 



Amymone sphcerica, Claus. — East Loch Tarbert and Loch Fyne (Calder- 

 wood). 



Stenhelia hispida G. S. Brady. — In material dredged in Loch Gair 

 and near Largabruach (G.). This distinct and fine species was not very 

 uncommon in the Largabruach gathering. In the spirit specimens, the 

 last abdominal segment and caudal stylets were usually of a more or less 

 dusky hue. 



Stenhelia ima(G. S. Brady). — East Loch Tarbert, Loch Fyne (Mihi)(?), 

 off Inveraray (G.). 



Ameira longiremis, T. Scott. — Dredged in Loch Gair, Upper Loch 

 Fyne (G.). 



Ameira longicaudata, T. Scott. — This well marked species was 

 obtained near the head of Upper Loch Fyne (G.). 



