66 Gr. 0. saes. [No. 7. 



The following is a systematic list of all the forms of Cla- 

 docera I have as yet succeeded in raising from dried Australian 

 mud, including those described in my previous paper: — 



Fam. Sididce. 



1. Diaphanosoma excisum, G. 0. Sars. 



2. Latonopsis australis, n. gen. & sp. 



Fam. Daphnidw. 



3. Daphnia Lumholtzii, G. 0. Sars. 



4. Ceriodaphnia cornuta, G. 0. Sars. 



5. Moina propinqva, G. 0. Sars. 



6. Simocephalus australiensis (Dana). 



7. — Elizabeth* (King). 



Fam, Lyncodaphnidce. 



8. Macrothrix spinosa, King. 



9. Ilyocryptus longiremis, n. sp. 



Fam. Lynceidce. 



10. Dunhevedia crassa, King. 



11. Alonella diaphana, (King). 



12. — Karua, (King). 



13. Leydigia australis, G. 0. Sars. 



14. Alona Archeri, n. sp. 



15. — laevissima, n. sp. 



16. — clathrata, n. sp. 



Before closing this paper I should wish to give my opim°ii 

 relative to the species of Cladocera described by King in ^ 

 two subsequent papers, inserted in „Papers and Proceedings 



