Notes on some rare and interesting marine crustacea . SOME NEW AND RARE CRTJSTACEiTHE SCOTTISH SEAS. By THOMAS SCOTT, , , Ac.(Plates ) leprinted from Twenty-third Annual Report of the Fishery Board forScotland for the Year 1904.—Part III.—Published August 14, 1905.] With the Compliments of THOMAS SCOTT, , 280 VICTORIA ROAD, ABERDEEN. [Reprinted from Twenty-third Annual Report of the Fishery Board forScotland for the Year 1904—Part IIJ.—Published August 14, 1905.] VI.—ON SOME NEW AND RARE CRUSTACEA FROM THESCOTTISH SEAS. By Thomas Scott, , , etc. (Plates
Notes on some rare and interesting marine crustacea . SOME NEW AND RARE CRTJSTACEiTHE SCOTTISH SEAS. By THOMAS SCOTT, , , Ac.(Plates ) leprinted from Twenty-third Annual Report of the Fishery Board forScotland for the Year 1904.—Part III.—Published August 14, 1905.] With the Compliments of THOMAS SCOTT, , 280 VICTORIA ROAD, ABERDEEN. [Reprinted from Twenty-third Annual Report of the Fishery Board forScotland for the Year 1904—Part IIJ.—Published August 14, 1905.] VI.—ON SOME NEW AND RARE CRUSTACEA FROM THESCOTTISH SEAS. By Thomas Scott, , , etc. (Plates ) Preliminary Note. The Crustacea mentioned in the following notes were obtained for themost part in collections made during various Fishery investigationscarried out under the direction of Dr. T. Wemyss Fulton, ScientificSuperintendent of the Fishery Board for Scotland. Several of the forms described appear to be new to science, others havenot before been recorded from the Scottish seas, and one or two belongto a curious parasitic grou
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