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abdominal segment (fig. 6). Length about 67 mm. (about ,'5 of an 
inch). The antennules (fig. 7) are short and composed of seven joints ; 
the first three joints are moderately large, but the others are small. 
The antenne and mouth organs are not unlike those of Laophonte 
intermedia, except that the second maxillipeds are long and narrow, and 
the terminal claw very slender and elongated (fig. 8). 
The first pair of thoracic feet are slender, and the first joint of the inner 
two-jointed branches is elongated and narrow, but the second joint is 
short and armed with a moderately stout terminal claw ; the inner 
branches are three-jointed, and just about half as long as the first joint 
of the inner branches (fig. 9). 
The second, third, and fourth pairs, which are somewhat similar to each 
other in structure, are also slender. The fourth pair is represented by the 
drawing (fig. 10). In this the outer branches are of moderate length, and 
composed of three sub-equal joints, but the inner branches are short and 
two-jointed, the first joint being a small one. 
The fifth pair (fig. 11) are comparatively large and foliaceous, and have 
a general resemblance to those of Laophonte similis; the basal joint, 
which is sub-triangular in outline, is produced interiorly so that its apex 
reaches to about the middle of the secondary joint ; there are three stout 
setz on the inner margin of the basal joint and two smaller apical sete. 
The secondary branch is sub-ovate, somewhat longer than broad, and pro- 
vided with about five sete on the lower half of the outer margin and 
apex, the second seta from the inside is of moderate length, but the 
others are short. One ovisac with several small ova. 
_ Habditat.—In an old quarry at Granton into which the tide ebbs and 
flows. Rare. This is different from any species known to me. 
The following other species of Laophonte were also found in the same 
gathering with the species just described :— 
Laophonte littorale, T. Scott. 
Laophonte intermedia, T. Scott. 
Laophonte hispida (Brady and Robertson). 
Laophonte thoracica, Boeck. 
Laophonte inopinata, T. Scott. 
Laophonte curticauda, Boeck. 
apport lamellifera (Claus). 
1863. Cleta lamellifera. Die frei-lebenden Copepoden, p. 123, 
t. xv., figs. 21-25. 
This fine species occurred sparingly in a gathering of copepods washed 
from some dredgings collected in shallow water off Musselburgh, Firth of 
Forth. In the same gathering, as well as in another from near the same 
place, collected by means of a hand-net, between tide marks, another 
Laophonte, L. intermedia, T. Scott,* was much more frequent, and as it 
somewhat resembles ZL. lamellifera might be mistaken for it, but 
L. intermedia has shorter furcal joints, and the outer branches and 
second basal joint of the first pair of thoracic feet have a dense covering 
of minute hairs, which may frequently be seen without dissection. 
Laophonte denticornis, T. Scott. 
1894. 12th Ann. Rept. Fishery Board for Scotland, pt. ii1., p. 246, 
pl. vii., figs. 13-23. 
One or two specimens of this species were found in the same gathering 
* Thirteenth Annual Report of ie Fishery Board for Scotland, Part III., p. 168. 
figs 10-20 (1894). 
