ZOOLOGICAL RESULTS OF A TOUR THE FAR EAST. 
POIvYZOA ENTOPROCTA AND CTENOSTOMATA. 
(Plate I; plate II, figs, i, la.) 
By N. Annandai.e, D.Sc, F.A.S.B. (Zoological Survey of India). 
The Polyzoa discussed or described in this paper are all from fresh or brackish 
water. The majority are from the Tale Sap in the north-eastern part of the Malay 
Peninsula, but a few come from the Tai-Hu in the Kiangsu Province of China. I 
have also included notes on one Indian form. The following species are to be con- 
sidered : — 
ENTOPROCTA. 
Chitaspis athleticus, gen. et sp. nov., from the Tale Sap. 
CTENOSTOMATA. 
Alcyonidium my tilt, Daly ell, from Indian estuaries, etc. 
Triticella pedicellata (Alder), from the Tale Sap. 
Bowerhankia caudata, Hincks, from the Tale Sap and Perak. 
Paludicella elongata, Leidy, from the Tai-Hu. 
Paludicella pentagonalis, sp. nov., from the Tale Sap. 
Viciorella bengalensis, Annandale, from the Tale Sap. 
Hislopia cambodgiensis (Jullien), from the Tai-Hu. 
Hislopia malayensis. sp. nov., from Jalor in the Malay Peninsula. 
It will be as well to defer consideration of the biology and distribution of these 
species until I have been able to deal systematically with the Phylactolaemata and 
Cheilostomata collected on my tour. All that need be said here is that while the 
species of Paludicella and Hislopia are from fresh water, the others on the list are 
from brackish water, 
ENTOPROCTA. 
The only species of Entoproctous Polyzoon represented in my collection was 
found in brackish water in the Tale Sap on the Gulf of Siam. It represents , an • un- 
described species and genus of the family Urnatellidae. 
I take this opportunity to state that my identification ' of a s^Qci&s oi- Bar entsi a 
from the Mutlah R. in the Gangetic delta as B. discreta (Busk) was incorrect. The 
I Annandale, Rec. Ind. Mus. VII, p. 205 (1912). 
