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Plate Il. Daphnia Elizabethe. 
A. Gravid female. d. Portrait. 
B. Female not gravid. e. Marks on carapace. 
a. Inferior antenna. f. Spines at extremity of 
b. Superior antenna. abdomen. 
c. Setaorinferiorantenna. g. Extremity of abdomen. 
Plate ILI. Daphnia honorata. 
A. Side view, female. a. Superior antenna. 
B. Front view, female. b. Marks on carapace. 
c. Inferior antenna. 
Plate IV. Moina lemnz. 
A. Side view, female. a. Clasping apparatus. 
B. Front view, female. b. Superior antenna. 
c. Front view of young. 
‘Plate V. Moina Macleayii. 
A. Side view of female. 
XVI. On Australian Entomostracans—in continuation. 
By the Rev. R. L. Kine, of Sydney. [Read 8th 
December, 1852.] : 
In my former paper on the Australian Entomostracans, 
I described five species belonging to the genera Daphnia 
and Moina. I have since met with some remarkable 
varieties of those described, as well as two additional 
species of the same family. 
Daphnia carinata. var. gravis. (Plate VI. A.)— 
This variety (of which I have figured an almost monstrous 
specimen) occurs constantly in the winter months in small 
ponds. It attains a larger size than the normal state. 
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