2 FLAGELLATES AND ALGiE OF THE BIRMIT^GHAM DISTRICT 



tion, as a memorial of the esteem in which Professor West was hehl, 

 are due to the University of Birmingham and to the Research Fund 

 of the Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. 



W. B. Geoye. 



B. Mlhikl Beistol. 



Nellie Caetee. 



Botanical Laboratory, Birmingham. 



FLAGELLATA. 



Mallo^eoxas Perty. 

 31. acaroides Perty. 10. 



WK. In the plankton, Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park. 

 31. longiseta Lemm. 

 WK. In the plankton, Bracel)ridge Pool, Sutton Park. 



SrxuEA Ehrenb. 



S. Uvella Ehrenb. 1-7, 9-12. 



WK. In Bogs I, II, anl III, and in jthe plankton, Bracebridge 

 Pool, Sutton Park ; B^^rkswell ; Yardley. ws. Pond near Hawkesley 

 Hall, King's Norton ; Wyre Forest. 



Ueoglena Ehrenb. 



U. Volvox Ehrenb. 7-10. 



WK. In the plankton, Bracebridge Pool ; Olton Reservoir. 



Cycloxexis Stokes. 



C. annularis Stokes. 



WK. Lapworth. This curious organism, whoso colony takes the 

 shape of a ring or bracelet, has been recorded before only once from 

 North America and once from Germany. The same species was, 

 however, probably found by T. Bolton in Sutton Park ; see Midland 

 Nat. 1886, ix. 175. 



DixoBEYOX Ehrenb. 



D. Bertularia Ehr. 7. ■ 

 WK. Bog III, Sutton Park. 



D. 'protiiherans Lemm. 7, 10. 



WK. Bog III, Sutton Park. 



D. sociale Ehr. var. eJongatiim (Imhof) Lemm. 5. 



WK. In the plankton, Bmcebridge Pool, Sutton Park. 



D. cyUndricum Imhof. 2-7, 12. 



WK. In the plankton, and Bogs I and III, Sutton Park. 



Ceyptomoxas Ehrenb. 

 C. ovata Ehr. 6 etc. 

 w^s. [King's Norton, W. J. H.'] 

 a Nordsfedtii (Hansg.) Senn. 6. 



{z^Chroomonas JSFordstedtli Hansg.) 

 ws. [Harborne, W. J. 1I.~\ 



