Notes on Fresh-water Ciliate Protozoa of India . — II. 35 
from Europe or America before. They generally present certain 
differences in size or other minor details of structure, but pending 
further and more intensive study of the life-history of these forms 
it has not been deemed advisable to establish a large number of 
them as new species. 
SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE OP INDIAN SPECIES OP CILIATA.* 
Species 
Recorded from 
India by 
other Writers 
Found and 
recorded by 
the Author 
Prorodon edentatus Cl. & Lachm. 
+ 
Coleps kenti sp. n. 
— 
+ 
,, uncinatus Cl. & Lachm. . 
— 
+ 
Didinium balbianii Biitsch. .... 
— 
+ 
Dileptus gigas (Cl. & Lachm.) Wrzesn. 
— 
+ 
Chilodon steini Blochm. 
— 
+ 
Cyclidium glaucoma Ehrbg. . ‘ . 
— 
+ 
Bursaria truncatella O. P. M. 
— 
+ 
Stentor polymorphous O. P. M. .... 
- 
+ 
Stylonychia pustulata ( O. F. M.) Ehrbg. 
— 
+ 
* Vide Journ. Roy. Micro. Soc., 1920, p. 266. 
References. 
(a) Works dealing ivith Indian forms. 
1. Annandale, N. — The Fauna of Brackish Ponds at Port Canning, Lower 
Bengal. Rec. Ind. Mus., i. pt. 1 (1907). 
2. Bhatia, B. L. —Notes on the Ciliate Protozoa of Lahore. Ibid., xii. 
pt. 5, No. 15 (1916). 
3. Notes on Fresh- water Ciliate Protozoa of India. Journ. Roy. 
Micr. Soc. pt. 3 (1920). 
4. Carter, H. J. — Further Observations on the Development of Gonidia, 
etc. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., xvi. (2) (1856). 
5. Notes on the Fresh- water Infusoria of the Island of Bombay. 
Ibid., xviii. (2), Nos. 104, 105 (1856). 
6. Notes and Corrections on the Organisation of Infusoria, e$c. Ibid., 
viii. (3), No. 46 (1861). 
7. Notes on the Filigerous Green Infusoria of the Island of Bombay. 
Ibid., iii. (4), No. 16 (1869). 
8. Ghosh, E. — Studies on Infusoria, II. Rec. Ind. Mus., xvi. pt. 1 (1919). 
9. Grant, G. W. — In Th. Cantor’s paper on General Features of Chusan, 
with remarks on the flora and fauna of that island. Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., xviii. (2) (1856). 
10. Mitchell, J. — Notes from Madras. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., n.s. ii 
(1862). 
11. Simmons, W. J. — Note on species of Podophyra found in Calcutta. 
Amer. Monthly Micr. Journ., x. 
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