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A Report on the Free-Swimming Crustacea found in the Firth of Clyde, 1901 to 1902
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
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The material upon which this report is based was collected by Mr Alexander Gray, curator of the Biological Station at Millport. The tow-nettings were specially taken for Mr E. T. Browne, to aid his investigation of the Medusæ of the Firth of Clyde. After the material was examined by Mr Browne, all the Crustacea were forwarded to me for identification.
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page 794 note * The names and classification of Prof. G. O. Sars' great work on “The Crustacea of Norway” are followed here.
page 799 note * Crustacea of Norway, by G. O. Sars, vol. iv. p. 63, pl. xliii. (1903).
page 799 note † Op. cit., p. 32, pls. xix. and xx.
page 799 note ‡ Op. cit., p. 59, pls. xxxix. and xl.
page 800 note * “The Fauna and Flora of Valencia Harbour,” Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., 3rd ser., vol. v. No. 5 (1899).
page 800 note † Crustacea of Norway, vol. v., Copepoda Harpacticoida, parts 1 and 2, pp. 10, 11 (Jan. 1904).
page 801 note * Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (7), vol. xi. p. 368 (April 1903).
page 801 note † Brit. Assoc. Report for 1868 (pub. 1869), p. 296.
page 801 note ‡ Canon Norman points out (Ann. and Mag., April 1893) that, as Dactylopus is preoccupied, he has substituted Dactylopusia for it.
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