Cypris striolata, - 



compressa, 



reptans, - . - 



C ypridopsis vidua, 



obesa, 



Notodromas monachus, 

 Gandona Candida, 



detecta, 



similis, 



diaphana, 



Kingsleii, 



Brady. 



Baird. 



Baird. 



Miiller. 



B. &R. 



Miiller. 



Miiller. 



Miiller. 



Baird. 



B. &R. 



B. & R. 



Frankjield Loch, about four and a half miles east of Glasgow. 

 No place could have a more promising appearance for Ostracoda. 

 It covers about seven or eight acres, nowhere deep, and in most 

 places it can be waded in. There is an abundance of marsh 

 plants growing all over it, and the margins are grassy, with many 

 ditches filled with vegetation, which harbour a fair proportion of 

 Ostracoda and other Microzoa. 



Cypris fusca, 



reptans, 



vireriSf 



tessellata, 



Icevis, 



compressa, 



granidosa, 



CypridjOpsis vidua, 



villosa, 



Candoua detecta, 



Candida, 



nitens, - 



1 — compressa, 



Kingsleii, 



albicans, 



Straus. 



Baird. 



Jurine. 



Fischer. 



Miiller. 



Baird. 



Sp. now 



Miiller. 



Jurine. 



Miiller. 



Miiller. 



Sp. nov. 



Koch. 



B. & R. 



Brady. 



Woodend Loch, about three-quarters of a mile to the south of 

 Gartcosh Station, on the Caledonian Railway, and seven miles east 

 of Glasgow. This loch is nearly half a mile long, and about a 

 quarter of a mile broad; the margins on the north-western side are 

 flat and shallow, and overgrown with vegetation, chiefly grass; and 

 this is, perhaps, the best side for the capture of Ostracoda. 



