226 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 



List of Species atid their distribution in accordance with the 

 zoological areas instituted by Prof. Baldwin Spencer."^ 



Each area is denoted by its first letter, and one letter placed 

 above another denotes the borderland of two areas. 



Branchipodidae. 



PAGE. 



E. 



1. Artemia australis (sp. nov.) r~ " ' " ^^9 



2. „ westraliensis (sp. nov.), E. - - - 230 



3. ,, proxima B. - - - 231 



E, 



4. Parartemia zietziana (gen. et sp. nov.), ^ - - 231 



5. Branchinella australiensis (gen. nov.), T.B.E. - 233 



6. ,, eyrensis (sp. nov.), E. - - - 239 



7. Streptocephalus archeri, T. - - - 240 



Apodidae. 



8. Apus australiensis, E. ----- - 241 



'9. Lepidurus viridis, E.B., also New Zealand - - 242 



Limnadiidae. 



10. Eulimnadia dahli, T.E. 244 



11. „ sordida, B. - - - - - 245 



12. „ rivolensis, B.E. 245 



13. „ victoriensis (sp. nov.), B. - - - 246 



14. Paralimnadia stanleyana, B., also India ? - - 248 



15. Limnadopsis birchii, E. - - - - - 249 



16. „ tatei, E. 250 



17. „ brunneus, T. 250 



18. Estheria packardi, E.B., also India? - - - 250 



19. „ elliptica, E. 252 



20. ,, sarsii (sp. nov.), E. 252 



21. „ lutraria, E. 254 



1 These areas are named and defined as follows:—!, Northern and north-eastern coastal, 

 ■extending as far south as about the Clarence River, and including also New Guinea— 

 Torresian. 2, Southern-eastern coastal area, including: Southern Victoria and Tasmania— 

 Bassian. 3, The whole of the interior, together with West Australia and almost all South 

 Australia— EjTean. Sea Rep. Horn Kxped. Sununary, pp. 196-199. 



