238 Dr. W.M. Dobie on two new species of Floscularia. 
place is named the “ Boggy Park,” from an elevated quagmire 
in the meadow abounding in Pinguicula vulgaris, Anagallis tenella, 
Parnassia palustris, &e. It lies nearly two miles south of the 
Rossett station of the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway, at the 
base of the slope which descends from the table-land of Gresford. 
This eastern declivity of North Wales commands, at an elevation 
little exceeding a hundred feet above the level of the sea, a view 
not to be surpassed for extent and beauty ;—on the north stretch- 
ing over the peninsula of Wirral; and in some states of the at- 
mosphere even to the southern mountains of Cumberland ; on the 
south to the Wrekin far into Shropshire; eastward to the Peck- 
forton, Delamere and Lancashire Hills ;—the towers of Chester 
and to Beeston Castle over the Vale Royal ; in clear weather to 
the mountainous district where Yorkshire, Derbyshire and Lan- 
cashire unite—a distance not less than forty miles. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE VI. 
Fig. 1. Sucker-like termination of the tail of Floscularia campanulata. 
Fig. 2. Process on one of the lobes of Flos. cornuta. The cilia surrounding 
the rounded knob-like extremity of the lobe are supposed to be 
cut short. 
‘tg. 3. Floscularia campanulata, magnified 270 diameters. The cilia are 
represented on one lobe only. 
. Granules resembling oil globules. 
. One of the five muscles of the infundibulum. 
. Rim separating the infundibulum and the vestibule. 
. Diaphragm separating the vestibule from the crop with waved aper- 
ture. 
. Dental apparatus and sac. 
. Termination of the intestine. 
. Case (étui, Dujardin). 
. Sucker-like termination to tail. 
. Floscularia cornuta, magnified 200 diameters. 
. Cornu or flexible process. 
. Division between infundibulum and vestibule, with ciliated knobs 
as in fig. 3. 
. Minute granules in a state of molecular motion. 
. Diaphragm. 
. Dental apparatus, 
. Two ova in ovisac. 
. Termination of intestine. 
. Case in outline. 
. Dental apparatus isolated. 
. a. Young Floscularia cornuta with vibratile cilia. 
. Same, contracted. 
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