146 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo.. XVIII, 1920.| 
(4) YAKMATCH, W. BALUCHISTAN. 13-x1-18. 
Yakmatch is a station on the Baluchistan-Persia Railway in 
the middle of the desert. The specimens are from a small artifi- 
cial pool lined with cement into which water is pumped from a 
spring. The only vegetation was a spongy grey alga. 
The bottle contained a number of shells of Ostracods, but no 
complete animals. The shells of Cyprinotus incongruens Ramd. 
and of Ilyocypris bradyi Sars were identified. 
(5) ZANGI NAWAR, 20 MILES FROM NUSHKI, BALUCHISTAN. 
29-xi-18. 
From small lakes of practically fresh water into which the 
Peshin-Lora river drains in the Baluchistan desert The pools 
were full of submerged weeds. 
Diaphanosoma brachyurum Liévin. Common. Males and 
females with resting eggs present. 
Simocephalus exspinosus Koch. Abundant. 
Certodaphnia reticulata Jur. Common. 
Diaptomus salinus Daday. Common. 
Eurycypris pubera O.F.M. Young only. 
Cypridopsts dentatomarginatus Daday ? One specimen only. 
Limnicythere inopinata Baird ? One young specimen. 
Potamocypris villosa Jur. Shells only. 
Ephippia of Daphnia magna found. 
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