THE FAUNA OF SOUTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 
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Gonolabis woodwardi, n. sp. — Denham, Dirk Hartog, Geraldton, 
Dongarra, Eradu, Coolgardie, Boorabbin, 
Wooroloo, Lion Mill, Mundaring Weir, 
Guildford, South Perth, Subiaco, North 
Fremantle, Fremantle, Cannington, Har- 
vey, Brunswick, Donnybrook, Gooseberry 
Hill, Broome Hill, Albany, 
n. var. dentata. — Collie, Bunbury, Bridge- 
town. 
„ n. var. forcipala. — Northampton. 
VOLUME II, Part 6. ROTATORIA, TARDIGRADA and other 
animals living in moss. 
By Prof. Ferdinand Richters (Frankfurt a.M.). 
Pp. 81-85, with three figures in the text. 
The animals recorded in this part were detected in dry 
cushions of moss and lichen sent to the author, and wetted by 
him in order to cause the dry microscopical animals to swell, 
and thus to regain their original form. 
The materials consisted of : — 
1. A clod of a fruit-bearing Grimmia from a bare granite 
hill near Boorabbin ; 
2. A clod of Platygyrium accompanied by a shrub-like 
lichen from Bridgetown ; and 
3. Some lichen crusts taken from a bare granite rock 
at Kalgoorlie. 
PROTOZOA. 
Amoeba terricola, Greeff. — Boorabbin 
A mphizonella (?) sp. — Boorabbin. 
Difflngia globulosa, Duj. — Boorabbin, Kalgoorlie. 
' conslricta, Ehrbg, — Bridgetown. 
Euglypha semilunum, Ehrbg. — Boorabbin, Bridgetown. 
,, ciliaia, Ehrbg. 
ROTATORIA. 
Callidina (?) sp. (5 different species).— Boorabbin, Kalgoorlie, 
Bridgetown. 
Callidina sp. — Kalgoorlie. 
NEMATODES. 
Three different species of Dorylaimus'J. o be examined and 
described later on by Dr. Bresslau. 
COPEPODA. 
Canthocamptus sp. — Boorabbin. 
Epactophanes (?) sp.— Boorabbin. 
