-i-j NOTES ON THE AGRICULTURE, 



I XPLANATION OF THE PLATE. 



r, 1. I 'hue u.< orbicularis Hiibner var. undulata Skvortz. ; Fig. 2. 

 Stanleii Skvortz.; Fig. 3. Lepocinclis Geei Skvortz.; 

 Trachelomonas truncata (Lemm) Skvortz.; var. punctata 

 r. 5. Phacus curvicauda Swir. var. undulata Skvortz. ; 

 Phacus longicauda (Ehrenb.) Duj. var. Crevicauda Skvortz. ; 

 i Phacus caudata Hiibner. var. undulata Skvortz. ; Fig. 8. Trache- 

 ..„„, oblong a Lemm. var. granulata Skvortz. ; Fig. 9. Trachelomonas 

 inc. rta Lemm. \ar. punctata Skvortz. ; Fig. 10. Trachelomonas regularis 

 (Lemm.) Skvortz. j var. asperum Skvortz.; forma.; Fig. 11. Trachelo- 

 monas Kelloggii Skvortz. ; var. punctata nov. var. ; Fig. 12. Trachelo- 

 monas Myersii Skvortz. ; Fig. 13. Trachelomonas minuta Skvortz. ; 

 Fig. 14. var. gradulata Skvortz. ; Fig. 15. Trachelomonas fuhiensis 

 Skvortz. ; Fig. 16. Trachelomonas sp. ; Fig. 17. Trachelomonas proximus 

 Skvortz. : Fig. 18. Trachelomonas hexangulata Swir. var. sinica 

 Skvortz. : Fig. 19. Trachelomonas elongata Skvortz. 



Lorica elongate, brown, dotted, of 14 microns length 

 Trachelomonas hispida (Perty) Stein. 



'trachelomonas hispida (Perty) Stein, var. puncata Lemm. 



Trachelomonas Stanleii 1 nov. sp. (see Fig. 2). 



Lorica of the type of Tz. Westii Wolosz., brown, smooth, 

 flat, broad, oval, compressed, with the upper part pressed 

 inside, Chlorotophores 8-10. Lorica is of 20 microns. 



Trachelomonas fuhiensis nov. sp. (see Fig. 15). 



Lorica very elongate, brown, covered with little knobs. 

 The lower part is little contracted. The tube-like neck 

 is large, serrated. Ghlorophorus numerous, round, 

 discoideis. Lorica is of 75 microns in length. 



Trachelomonas Myersii 2 nov. sp. (see Fig. 12). 



Lorica brown, roughened, contracted at both ends 

 with a long neck and with a long prickle in the 

 end. Chlorophoris numerous oblong and discoideis. 

 Lorica is 85 microns in length. 



Trachelomonas depressa Swir. 



Trachelomonas Kelloggii Skvortz. var. punctata nov. var. 



(see Fig. 11). 



Lorica brown, dotted, of 32 microns in length. 

 Trachelomonas proximus nov. sp. (see Fig. 17). 



Lorica brown, dotted of the type Tz. obtuse. Lorica 



elongate; the upper part is flattened, the lower is 



contracted and rounded. 



'Named in honour of Dr. A. Stanley, a well known naturalist in 



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•Named in honour of the late D?. R. Myers, well known in Ch 



and tho first investigator of protozoa in China and For 



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