entomo>;traoa collectkd in natal. l^o 



On Entomostraca Collected in Natal by 

 Mr. James Gibson. (Part II.) 



By 



O. Stewai'<l<>iOii Brady, .^I.D., LL.D., D.Sc, F.K.S., C.M.Z.S. 



With Plates XXIX— XXXII. 



About two years ago I published in the ' Proceeding-s of 

 the Zoological Society of London ' a short account of some 

 Natal Entomostraca, the material for which was kindly sent 

 to me by Mr. James Gibson. I am now indebted to him for 

 further gatherings from the same district. Many of these 

 have been already described by other authors, notably by 

 Professor G. 0. Sars and Dr. G. W. Miiller, references to 

 whose papers are given under the heads of the various 

 species ; others appear to be new. The new species I here 

 briefly describe and figure ; I also figure, sufiiciently I think 

 to ensure proper identification, some of the previously known 

 species, as far as my material enables me to do so. Some 

 others, e. g. Cypretta sarsi, Oncocypris voeltzkowi, 

 Broteas lamellatus, and Diaptomus orientalis, have 

 already been abundantly figured. 



OSTRACODA. 



Clenus Cypris Miiller. 



Cy])ris intumescons n. sp. PL XXIX, figs. 1-5. 



Shell seen laterally subreniform, greatest height in front 

 of the middle, and equal to about two thirds of the length 

 (fig. 1). Anterior extremity broadly rounded, posterior much 

 nari'owtM- niid rather obliquely rounded, dorsal margin 



