llU FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



PHYLLOPODA. CLADOCERA. 



DAPHNIDAE. 



359. Ceriodai'hxia dextata Birge. 



Ceriodaphnia dentata Birge, Trans. Wisconsin acad. sci., 

 1876-77 (1878), vol. 4, p. 80 [4], pi. 1, figs. 1-2. "Cambridge. 



SOUTHAMPTUX AXD VICIXITY, MaSS. ; MaDISOX, WiS." 



Mass. — -Cambridge: Southampton and vicinity. 



360. Ceriodaphxia cpvIstata Birge. 



Ceriodaphnia cristata Birge, Trans. Wisconsin acad. sci., 

 1876-77 (1878) vol. 4, p. 82 [6], pi. 2, figs. 8 & 9. "South- 

 AMPTox, Mass." 



Mass. — Southampton. Kare. 



361. ScAPHOLEBERis MucRoxATA (O. Y. MuUer). 



Dcqjhne rnucronata O. F. Miiller, Zool. Dan. prod., 1776. p, 

 200. Exact locality not given. 



Scapholeberis maoroaata Herriek. Twelfth ann. rept. geol. 

 ifc nat. hist. sur. ^Minnesota, 1884, p. 42, pi. J, fig. 5. 



Ranges over all Europe and eastern United States (Herriek). 



362. Daphx'ia pulex dexticulata Birge. 



DapJinia jjulex var. dtnficidata Birge, Trans. Wisconsin acad. 

 sci., 1876-77 (1878;, vol. 4. p. 87 [IT. pi. 1, fig. 11. "Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. ; Madisox, Wis." 



Mass. — Cambridge. 



3G3. Daphx'ia laevis Birge. 



Do.pjhnia laevis Birge. Trans. Wisconsin acad, eci., 1876-77, 

 (1878 j. vol. 4, p. 88 [12% pi. 2, figs. 5-7. "ix' a small, muddy 

 POOL x'Eae Mt. Aubuex' .Statiox', Watertijwx", Mass." 



Mass. — Xear Mt. Auburn Station, Watertown. In great 

 numbers. 



