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18G8. C i/p ris heois, Brady, Mon. Rec. Brit. Ostrac, p. 374, PL 



XXIV. figs. 6-8. 

 1889. Gypria serena, Brady and Norman, 'Mon. M. and F. W. 



Ostrac. of the N. Atlantic and N.W. Europe, p. 70. 



In bottom material from the head of the loch, rather scarce. 



Gypria ophthalmicd (Jurine). 



1820. Monoculus ophthalmicus, Jurine, Hist, des Monocles, p. 178, 



PI. XIX. figs. 16, 17. 

 1868. Cypris compressa, Brady, op. cit., p. 372, PI. XXIV. figs. 



1-5; PI. XXXVI. tig. 6. 

 1889. Gypria ophthalmica, Brady and Normau, op. cit., p. 69, 



PI. XI. figs. 5-9. 



In the same material with the last, rather scarce. 



Genus Gycloeypris, Brady and Norman. 



Gyclocypris gldbosa (G. 0. Sars). 



1863. Cypris globosa, G. O. Sars, Om en i Sonimeren 1862 fore- 

 tagen zoologisk Reise i Christianias og Trotidlijems Stifrer, 

 p. 27. 



1868. Cupris cinerea, Brady, op. cit., p. 374, PL XXIV. figs. 39- 



42 ; PI. XXXVI. fig. 7. 

 1889. Cypris globosa, Brady and Norman, op. cit., p. 71, PI. 



XIV. figs.' 1, 2; PL XI. figs. 10-18. 



In bottom material collected at Brinacory, scarce. 



Genus Candona, Bainl. 



Candona Candida (Muller). 



1785. Cypris Candida, Muller, Entomostraca, p. 62, PL VI. figs. 

 7-9. 



1889. Candona Candida, Brady ami Norman, p. 98, PL X. figs. 

 1, 2, 14-23. 



In bottom material from the head of the loch, scarce. 



Candona kingsleii (Brady and Robertson). 



1870. Candona langsleii, Brady and Robertson, Ann. and Mag. 



Nat. Hist., per. iv. vol. vi., PL V. 

 1889. Candona tyngsleii,, Brady and Norman, op. cii., p, 102, 



PL IX. figs. 19-22; PL Xill. fig. 19. 



Also in bottom material from the head of the loch. 



O L A D O C E R A. 



C AL Y PTO M ERA. 



Family Sidid.e. 



Genus Latoua, Straus. 



Latona setifera (Muller). (PL VII. fig. 27.) 



1821. Latona setifera, Straus, Mem. Mus. d'Hist. Nat. 



This curious Cladoceran was obtained very sparingly in a bottom 

 gathering from close inshore at Brinacory. Latona setifera was first 



