of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 
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Paradoxostoma hodgei, Brady 
Paradoxostoma hodgei, Brady, Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumberland 
and Durham, vol. iii. p. 371, pi. xii. figs. 12, 13 (1870). 
Paradoxostoma hodgei, Brady and Norman, op. cit., p. 235, pi. xxi. 
figs. 7, 8. 
Habitat. — Off St Monance and Phidra, frequent. New to the east of 
Scotland. 
Paradoxostoma (?) affine, provisional name. (PI. XII. figs. 8-9). 
Shell seen from the side elongate, subovate, highest a little behind the 
middle; dorsal margin evenly but not boldly arched, inferior nearly straight, 
slightly sinuate towards the anterior extremity; anterior extremity rather 
higher than the posterior, and the margins of both evenly rounded; surface 
smooth, with a few irregular scratched lines. Outline seen from above 
compressed, ovate, the posterior half of nearly equal breadth, with the 
extremity obtusely pointed; anteriorly the shell is more compressed, the 
extremity being somewhat acuminate; breadth about equal to height and 
a third of the length; length, *42 mm. 
This form resembles a small P. arcuatum, but is not so narrow 
posteriorly, and the greatest breadth is nearer the posterior extremity. » 
Habitat. — Off St Monance, not common. 
MYODOCOPA. 
Cypridinid^:. 
Aster ope maria: (Baird). 
Cypridinamariw, Baird, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., part xviii. (1850), 
p. 257, pi. xvii. figs. 5-7. 
Cylindroleberis maria}, Brady, Mon. Pec. Brit. Ostrac, p. 465, pi. 
xxxiii. figs. 18-22; pi. xli. fig. 1 (1868). 
Asterope marice, Robertson, Fauna and Flora of the West of Scotland, 
p. 39 (1876). 
Habitat. — Bass Rock, but not common. This is a generally distributed, 
though not an abundant species. I have specimens from the Moray Firth 
and from Orkney: it is not uncommon in the Clyde. 
CLADOCOPA. 
POLYCOPID^E. 
Polycope orbicularis, G. 0. Sars. 
Polycope orbicularis, G. 0. Sars, Oversigt af Norges Marine 
Ostracoder, p. 122. 
Polycope orbicularis, Brady, op. cit., p. 471, pi. xxxv. figs. 53-57.. 
Habitat. — Off Phidra, rare. There is no previous record of this species 
for the east of Scotland. 
Note. — In the Monograph by Brady and Norman, recently published by 
the Royal Dublin Society, the following species are recorded from the 
Firth of Forth: — Loxoconcha fragilis, G. O. Sars; Loxoconcha pusilla, 
Brady and Robertson; and Cythere pulchella, Brady, which, with the ex- 
ception of the first, I also have observed in different parts of the Estuary. 
AMPHIPODA. 
Gammarid^e. 
Gitana sarsi, Boeck. 
Gitana sarsi, Boeck, De Skand. Arkt. Amphip., p. 439, pi. xi. 
fig. 2 (1876). 
