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C. minima, sp. ii., Brady, p. 370, pi. Iviii. fig. a-d, West Indies. — C. mar^ 
garitca, sp. n., Brady, p. 370, pi. Iviii. fig. 0 a-d : this species the author 
says resembles C. aurantia (Baird), and differs from Cytherina ovidum (Beuss) 
in having no trace of pitting.” — C. curia, sp. n,, Brady, p. 370, pi. Iviii. fig. 7 
a, h, West Indies. 
Cytheridea (?) suhjlavcscens, sp. n. (Brady), Norman, 1. c. p. 198, Hebrides. 
Cythere setosa (Baird), Brady, p. 372, pi. Iviii. fig. 12 a-c, fig. 13 a-d, 
fig. 15 a-e, Hunde Islands and Levant. — C. jurinei (Von Munster), Brady, 
p. 372, pi. lix. fig. I a-f, Levant (sponge-sand). — C. canaliculata (Beuss), 
Brady, p. 373, pi. lix. fig. 4 a-f, Australia. — C. plicatida (Beuss), Brady, p. 374, 
pi. lx. fig. I a-c, Levant. — C. clathrata (Beuss), Brady, p. 376, pi. lix. fig. 9 
a-c, 10 a-c, II a-d, 12 a-c, 13 a-c, Hunde Islands and Norway. — C. scabra 
(Von Munster), Brady, p. 380, pi. Ixi. fig. 8 a-d, Atlantic. — C. latissima 
(Norman), Brady, p. 381, pi. Ixii. fig. 4 a-e, Hunde Islands. — Cythere jurinei, 
var. costata, Brady, p. 372, pi. lix. fig. 2 a-d, Levant (sponge-sand) : the 
author thinks this is either a variety or the young of C. jurinei. — C. liodyii, 
sp. n., p. 373, pi. lix. fig. 3 a, h, Levant (sponge-sand). — C. (?) mamillata, 
sp. n., Brady, p. 373, pi. lix. fig. 6 a-c, Atlantic Ocean. — C. ohlonga, sp. n., 
Brady, p. 373, pi. lix. fig. 5 a-d, Levant (sponge-sand). — C. venata, sp. n., Brady, 
p. 374, pi. lix. fig. 8 a-c, Australia. — C. catenata, sp. n., Brad}'^, p. 374, pi. lx. 
fig. 2 a-d, Norway. — C. septentrionalis, sp. n., Brady, p. 376, pi. lx. fig. 4 a-/, 
Hunde Islands : the author thinks that this species may possibly he allied 
to the Eocene species C. scrohicidata of Munster. — C. costata, sp. ii., Brady, 
p. 376, pi. lx. fig. 6 a-f, Hunde Islands : this species is nearest relative to 
C. neptuni (Egger). — C. lactca, sp. n., Brady, p. 377, pi. lix. fig. 3 a-c, Aus- 
tralia j var. rudis, Brady, p. 378, pi. lx. fig. G a-c, Atlantic Ocean. — C. 
pumila, sp. n., Brady, p. 378, pi. lx. fig. 7 a-r?, Australia. — C. producta, sp. n., 
Brady, p. 378, pi. lix. fig. II a-d, Honduras. — C.pavonia, sp. n., Brady, p. 378, 
pi. Ixi. fig. 2 a-d, Levant (sponge-sand). — C. pumicosa, sp. n., Brady, p. 379, 
pi. Ixi. fig. 3 a-c, Turk’s Island. — Cl cribrifor.mis, sp. n., Brady, p. 379, pi. Ixi. 
fig, G a-d, Levant (sponge-sand). — C. normani, sp. n., Brady, p. 379, pi. Ixi. 
fig. 5 a-d, Ahrolhos hank. — C. parheri, sp. n., Brady, p. 380, pi. Ixii. fig. I a-e, 
Australia. — C. compacta, sp. n.,, Brady, p. 380, pi. Ixii. fig. 3 a-d, Turk’s 
Island. — C. areolata, sp. n., Bradj^, p. 3^, pi. Ixii. fig. 2 a-d, Hunde Islands. — 
C. rhomboidea, sp. n., Brady, p. 381, pi. Ixii. fig. 6 a, b, Atlantic Ocean. 
Cythere tenera and C. cmaciata, spp. n. (Brady), Norman, 1. c. p. 198, 
Hebrides. 
Normania, gen. nov., Brady, p. 382. Animal like Cythere : limbs long and 
.slender ; antennae hearing long filaments, and quite devoid of spines. Outline 
of carapace flexuous, obliquely oval or suhtetragonal (^^peachstone ’’-shaped). 
V alves convex, produced round the whole, or at parts only, of their circum- 
ference into a flattened laminar border. Dorsal outline oval, tapering at both 
extremities, often strongly keeled. Hingement as in Cythere proper; the 
terminal processes somewhat feebly developed, with mostly an intervening 
finely crenulated bar. Surface smooth, punctate or papillose, the sculpturing 
having mostly a concentric arrangement. 
Normania avellana, sp. n., Brady, p. 382, pi, Ixi. fig. 15 a-c. West Indies. — 
N. affinis, sp. n., Brady, p. 382, pi. Ixi. fig. 12 a-d, Levant (sponge-sand). — 
N. glabra, sp. n., Brady, p. 382, pi. Ixi. fig. 11 a-d, I^ievant (sponge-sand). — 
N grisea, sp. n., Brady, p. 383, pi. Ixi. fig. 10 a-c, Smyrna. — N. modesta, 
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