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, &c. 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 VL 



Fig. 1. Sucker-like termination of the tail of Floscularia campajiulata. 

 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. 

 Fig. 3. Floscularia campanulata, magnified 270 diameters. The cilia are 



represented on one lobe only. 



a. Granules resembling oil globules. 



b. One of the five muscles of the infundibulum. 



c. Rim separating the infundibulum and the vestibule. 



d. Diaphragm separating the vestibule from the crop with waved aper- 



ture. 



e. Dental apparatus and sac. 

 /. Termination of the intestine. 

 g. Case {etui, Dujardin). 



i. Sucker-like termination to tail. 



Fig. 4. Floscularia cornuta, magnified 200 diameters. 



a. Cornu or flexible process. 



b. Division between infundibulum and vestibule, with ciliated knobs 



as in fig. 3. 



c. Minute granules in a state of molecular motion. 



d. Diaphragm. 



e. Dental apparatus, 

 /. Two ova in ovisac. 



g. Termination of intestine. 



h. Case in outline. 

 Fig. 5. Dental apparatus isolated. 

 Fig. 6. a. Young Floscularia cornuta with vibratile cilia. 



b. Same, contracted. 



