COPEPODA. 
Grust. 58 
fronds of Laminaria and other sea-weeds; Brady, 1. c. pp. 165-170, 
pis. 69, 70, & 71. jP. ovatum and parvulum (Haller, 1879), fully de- 
scribed and figured ; Haller, 1. c. pp. 67-61, pi. iv. fig. i. 1-3, & fig. ii. 4 
& 5, Messina. 
Calanid^e. 
Diaptoinus ccBruleus (A. Fr. Muller). Note on its synonymy and his- 
tory, and Z). (Sars, 1862) = amhlyodon (Marenzeller) both observed 
at Bremen ; Rehberg, 1. c. pp. 552 & 553. 
TIeterocope saliens (Lillj.) = rohusta (Sars) ; id. 1. c. p. 553. 
Temora. Inner branch of the first pair of feet two-jointed in T. longi- 
cornis, one-jointed in T. velox\ Brady, op. cit. iii. p. 73. 
Temora clausi (Hoek, 1875) = Cyclopsina lacinulata (Fischer, 1863, 
nec Cyclops lacinulatus, O. F. Muller), common near Bremen beyond the 
dykes ; Rehberg, 1. c. p. 553. 
Temora affi,nis, s]). n., Poppe, Abh. Yer. Brem. vii. pp. 55-60, pi. hi., in 
brackish water on the coast of Northern Germany, also entering the 
rivers and found in freshwater, for instance in the Elbe at Altona. 
Ascidhcolid^. 
Salpicola, g. n., not described. S. ialina [hyalina ?], in the branchial 
cavity of Salpa mucronata, Richiardi, Catal. Sez. Ital. Espos. internaz. di 
Pesca Berlino, 1880, p. 147. 
CoRYC;EIDyE. 
CorycoRus anglicus (Lubbock, 1857) = germanus (Leuckart, 1859), 
Valentia and Cornwall ; Brady, op. cit. p. 34, pi. Ixxxi. figs. 16-19, pi. 
Ixxxiii. figs. 11-15, pi. Ixxxiv. figs. 10-14. 
Monstrilla anglica (Lubbock) ; id. 1. c. pp. 37 & 38, woodcut. 
Lichomolgid^. 
Lichomolgus. General notes on the genus; Doridicola, Sepicola, 
SabellophiluSf Terebellicola, Eolidicola, and Chonophilus are not suffi- 
ciently distinct from it. L. aciinice, sp. n., on Actinia concentrica (Risso). 
L. pteroidis, sp. n., on Pteroides spinulosmn, and L. chromodoridis, sp. n., 
on Chromodoris elegans (Cantr.), all from Naples. A. della Yalle, Atti 
Acc. Rom. (3) v. Mem. sci. fis. pp. 117-120, pi. i. figs. 1-30, & pi. ii. 
figs. 31-45. 
Lichomolgus fucicolus (Brady, 1872, as MacrocJiiron), liber (Br. & Rob.), 
arenicolus (Brady, 1872, as Bceckia)^ thorelli (Br. & Rob.), furcillatus 
(Thorell),”and forjicula (Thor.), British, the four former living free in 
the littoral and Laminarian zones, the last in the branchial sac of Asci- 
dians ; Brady, op. cit. iii. pp. 40-61, pi. Ixxxv.-lxxxviii. 
Bomolochus minimus, murcenm, oblongus, and unicirrus, spp. nn., not 
described, on the gills of Serranus, Murama, Oblada, and Lichia ; 
