102 FAUNA OF THE INLAND SEA OF SINGGORA.. 



of the main biological t'eatui-es oF this interesting lake-system, but it 

 is clear that no complete account can be prepared nntil observations 

 have been made at different seasons and for considerable periods. 



In preparing this preliminarj' report I have been much indebted 

 for assistance to Mr. S. W. Kemp, Superintendent in the Zoological 

 Survej'' of India, who has identified the majority of the Crustacea men- 

 tioned, and also to Dr. B. L. Chaudhuri, Assistant Superintendent in 

 the same department, who has helped n>e greatly in naming the fishes. 



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