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XXIV.—The Entomostraca of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 1902–1904

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

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The Entomostraca recorded here were collected by the S.Y. Scotia on its way to and from the Antarctic, and also while carrying on investigations there during the years 1902 to 1904. The Entomostraca in these collections belong chiefly to the Copepoda, but the Cladocera and Ostracoda are also represented, the last by a considerable number of species. These three groups are described below in the order mentioned.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1913

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page 522 note * The Copepoda of the “Siboga” Expedition, by Andrew Scott, A.L.S., p. 225 (1909).

page 522 note † Fauna u. Flora des Golfes von Neapel, 25. Monogr., “Asterocheriden,” by Dr W. Giesbrecht, p. 70.

page 522 note ‡ Tenth Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland, part iii. p. 253, pl. ix. figs. 19–32.

page 522 note § An Account of the Crustacea of Norway, vol. v. part xix. (1907), p. 231,Google Scholar pl. clv.

page 527 note * The arrangement followed for the Calanoida is that of G. O. Sars' Crustacea of Norway, vol. iv.

page 528 note * See note on this genus in the Copepoda of the “Siboga” Expedition, by Andrew Scott (1909), p. 10 et seq.

page 535 note * Cf. Fauna u. Flora des Golfes von Neapel.

page 535 note † Die freilebenden Gopepoden, p. 197 (1863).

page 540 note * The arrangement followed for the Harpacticoida is that of G. O. Sars, Crustacea of Norway, vol. v.

page 548 note * Deutsche Südpolar Exped., 1901–1903: “Über die Copepoden der Stämine Harpacticoida,” et seq., p. 556 (1910). Separate reprint.

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page 549 note ‡ Deutsche Südpolar Exped., 1901–1903: “Über die Copepoden der Stämme Harpacticoida, Cyclopoida,” etc. (1910).

page 562 note * Report to the Government of Ceylon on the Pearl-Oyster Fisheries of the Gulf of Manaar, by W. A. Herdman, D.Sc., F.R.S.; Supplementary Report on the Copepoda, by I. C. Thompson & A. Scott (1903), p. 263.

page 580 note * “North American Parasitic Copepods belonging to the Family Caligidæ: Part II. The Trebinæ and Euryphorinæ,” Proc. U.S.A. National Museum, vol. xxxi. p. 713, pl. xx. figs. 62–70.

page 588 note * “Sie findet sich weiter im nördlichen und südlichen Atlantischen Ocean bis zu 35° südlicher Breite,” Nordisches Plankton, vii., “Ostracoda,” p. 4 (1901)Google Scholar.