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C fimbriatus Herrick (26), p. 162, pi. R, fig. 11. 
“ “ Daday (27), p. 262. 
“ margoi Daday (27), p. 264, pi. Ill, figs. 20-25. 
“ fimbriatus Yosseler (28), p. 192, pi. VI, figs. 4-8. 
Schmeil (37), p. 35. 
Brady (36), p. 25, pi. IX, fig. 1. 
Richard (3D), p. 238, pi. VII, figs. 13 
and 14. 
Schmeil (41), p. 161, pi. VII, figs. 8-13. 
This, our only eight-jointed species, I have found in only two 
localities. It corresponds quite exactly with the descriptions of 
the European authors. Brady, however, in fig. 4, pi. XXIII of 
his monograph, represents the terminal joint of the inner ramus 
of the second foot as armed with a spine on the inner margin. 
In my specimens this joint has a seta on the inner margin. But 
making allowance for possible inaccuracies in the figure, I see 
no reason for doubting the identity of the forms. 
Herrick states that the color is always reddish. I have found 
nearly colorless individuals, and I think that the color of this, 
as of other species, varies according to the environment. 
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
The following list of papers is not a complete bibliography 
of the cyclopidae and calanidae, but includes only those works 
bearing upon the species treated of. Of these I would make 
special mention of the “Revision of the Calanidae” by DeGuerne 
and Richard, which is a model of what such a work should be, 
and in its exactness of statement and beautiful plates, stands 
out in pleasing contrast with the crude productions of many of 
the other authors. 
1. 1785. Mueller, O. F. Entomostraca seu insecta testacea 
quae in aquis Daniae et Norvegiae reperit, descripsit et 
iconibus illustravit. 
2. 1820. Jurine, L. Histoire des Monocles qui se trouvent 
aux environs de Geneve. 
