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13. CycLops sTrENnuuS, Fischer. 
specimens, mostly core were associated with 
Dayne Uae in the Kang Kul collectio 
Cyclops strenuus is a typically Northern species, which has 
not, so far as I know, been found South of Palestine. 
14. CyciLops viripis (Jurine). © 
or two specimens were found in the Kang Kul collection. 
It spiears to be confined to Europe, North Asia and North 
America 
15. CyYcLops LEUCKARTI, Claus. 
Taken by Dr. Annandale in the Kyd Street Tank, and in a 
brackish pool at Port Canning near Calcutta. 
Distribution: world-wide. it LT plow 
16. icon PRASINUS, Fischer. oh td (URE 
Taken in the Kyd Street Tank, Calcutta. Recorded from ail 
parts of the world. 
17. CycLOPs PHALERATUS, Kook: [yor 
Kyd Street Tank, Calcutta. 
Lac a Ceylon, Australia, New Guinea and: South 
Americ 
18, Drapromus weap at Kolbel,. 
Kang Kul—Chitral Mission. 
A ate characteristic of Northern walk high mountainous 
region. 
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19. “SrenocyPris maLcotmson1 (Brady). 
A number of specimens were sent me by Dr. Annandale 
from his aquarium in Calcutta. It has i poor from Central 
tpding Ceylon, Queensland and East Africa 
Both this year and last this Ostracod has become prncmiye | abundant 
in aquaria ee the beginning of the hot weather. In winter it disapppears. 
Its appearance has coincided roughly on both occasions with that of the 
Protozoon Onstinterte nutans.—N. Annandale. ] 
