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OSTRACODA.* 
Cypria, Zenker. . 
C. ophthalmica, Jurine. The lake, ie in front of Museum 
No. L, and tank near Jodrell Laboratory 
Cyelocypris, Brady and Norman. 
C. serena, Koch. Riverside ditch. 
Oypris, OFM — — 
C. incongruens, Ramdohr. Only seen from one of the corner 
„tanks in the water-lily house. 
C. obliqua, Brady. Victoria Bay tank, and one or ar of the 
corner tanks in the water-lily hou 
Herpetocypris, Brady and Norman. 
H. reptans, Baird. Riverside ditch (south of Isleworth Ferry 
Gate). 
 Pionocypris, Brady and Norman. 
P vidua, O.F.M. The lake, one of the corner tanks in water- 
lily house, tank near Jodrell Laboratory, and the riverside ditch. 
P. turgida, Sars. Victoriaregia tank,and Azolla tank in water- 
lily house. This species, described as 0% ypridopsis turgida by 
*G. O. Sars in 1894, has only been found hitherto in New Zealand 
and Australia. It is the only unequivocal case of an exotic Ento- 
.mostracon known to be living in Kew Gardens. 
Potamocypris, Brady. 
P.fulva, Brady. This rather rare British species was seen on 
one occasion only in the lake. 
Notodromas, Lilljeborg. 
aas a O.F.M. Riverside ditch (south of Isleworth Ferry 
te). 
Ilyocypris, Brady and Norman. 
iL. biplieata, Koch (= I. bradii, Sars). Tank near Jodrell 
Laboratory. 
: Candona, Baird. 
p esa Koch. Riverside ditch (south of Isleworth Ferry 
ate 
C. fabaeformis, Fischer. Corner tanks in water lily house. 
Norman's * “Monograph of the Marine and Freshwater 
water Ostracoda 
LED W. Europe," 1889 and 1896, has been followed as fara 
