THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. [SEVEN'TII SERIES.] " perlitora spargite museum. Naiades, et circum vitreos considite fontes ; Pollice viriEfineo tennrrr; hV? "aqiite flores : Floribu8 et pi'-^n"^ ' "* r ' -te canistrum. At voa, o Nnii, ' ite sub undas ; Ite, recurvatn irunco A'^ellite muscn<i-; mihi conchas Ferte, Dea; pelagi, et piii^'ni oonchylia succo. N.PartheniiGianneftasi, Eel. 1. No. Gl. JANUARY 1903. I. — Notes on the Natural History of East Finmarh. By Canon A. M. NoRMAN, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. [Continued from vol. x. p. 486.] [Plates I.-IV.] CRUSTACEA (continued). The o;atlierings of Copepoda which were brought by me from East Finmark have been phaced in the liands of Mr.. Thomas Scott, whose knowledge of the smaller and more difficult forms of this order is unsurpassed. I am greatly indebted to him for his report, which makes the account of the Crustacea complete. The following species, which are not among those collected by myself, have been recorded from East Finmark — the first seven by Professor G. O. Sars *, the Canthocamptus by * Sars (G. O.), 'An Account of the Crustacea of Norway,' vol. iv. Copepoda Calanoida (now in cour.^e of publication). Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. xi. 1