43 Grust. 
CRUSTACEA. 
affinis (Sars, 1863), and Jcaufmanni (Ulianin, 1876), British; Brady, Brit. 
Copep. pp. 115 & 111-113, pi. xxii. figs. 16-18, & pi. xxiv. figs. 1-15. 
Cyclops novcB-zealandice^ sp. n., Thomson, N. Z. Inst. xi. p. 258, pi. x^. 
fig. D 2, New Zealand, fresh and brackish water. 
Cyclops hopsini and krillei, spp. nn., Studer, Arch, f. Nat. xliv. pp. 110 
& 111, pi. iv. figs. 6 & 7, Kerguelen Itland, freshwater. 
Oithona spinifrons (Bock, 1864) = ? helgolandica (Claus) ; Brady, 1. c. 
p. 90, pi. xiv. figs. 1-9, & pi. xxiv. figs. 1 & 2, British seas, on the surface. 
Lophophorus, g. n. Resembling Cyclopsine^ but the fifth pair of feet 
foliaceous. L. insignis, sp. n., Durham Coast, 27 fath. Brady, 1. c. 
pp. 121 & 122, pi. xiii. figs. 1-10, & pi. xv. fig. 10. [Name preoccupied 
among Birds]. 
Thorellia brunnea (Bock, 1864) = Cyclops nigricauda (Norman, 1868) ; 
id. 1. c. p. 95, pi. xvi. figs. 1-10, British seas, on Laminaria. 
Harpactidjj. 
[^H~\Arpacticus bairdi, sp. n., Thomson, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xi. p. 259, pi. xi. 
figs. D 3 & E 1, Otago Harbour, New Zealand. 
Idya paleeocrystica^ sp. n., Norman, in Nares’s Narrative, &c., ii. p. 263, 
under ice-floes in mid-winter, 82*^ 27' N. lat. 
MlSOPBRIIDiE. . 
Brady distinguishes this family from the Calanidos by the anterior 
antennae being composed only of 7-18 joints, and much shorter than the 
cephalothorax ; the general build is decidedly cyclopoid. It contaips the 
genera Misophria (Bock), Pseudocyclops (Brady), and Cervinia. Brit. 
Copep. pp. 18, 20 & 78. 
Misophria pallida (Bock, 1864); id. 1. c. p. 79, pi. xviii. figs. 11 & 12, 
Durham Coast, Ayrshire, and Donegal. 
Cervinia (Nprman. MS.), g. n. Near Misophria ; anterior antennae 
7- jointed, secondary branch of posterior antennm 4- jointed. C. bradyi^ 
(Norman, MS.), sp. n., dredged at Oban. Id. 1. c. pp. 85 &. 86, pl.^ xxiv. 
figs. 3-13. 
Oalanidj:. 
Calanus finmarchicus (Gunner) = Cetochilus septentrionalis (Goodsir), 
Baffin’s Bay, 73^ 33' N. lat., much larger than British specimens; Nor- 
man, in Nares’s Narrative, &c., ii. p. 252. 
Pseudocalanus feildeni^ sp. n. (not described), under ice-floes in mid- 
winter, 82° 27' N. lat. ; id. 1. c. p. 253. 
Pseudocalanus armatus (Bock, 1872) figured ; Brady, 1. c. p. 46, pi. iv, 
figs. 1-1 Ij Ayrshire. 
Dias ? mossi, sp. n., under ice-floes in mid-winter, 82° 27' N. lat., Nor- 
man, 1. c. p. 253. • 
Candace pectinata, sp. n., Brady, 1. c. p. 49, pi. x. figs. 1-12, & pi. viii. 
figs. 14 & 15, Scilly Islands, 40 fath. 
