HAT] GAST1 ROPODA 



• ague is .1- earliei described (comp. 1. < 1— 171; the shining, 



. in one specimen 1 •■! teeth, in the othei t6 series; further b 



idula sheath in one specimen 17 series, in the othei i.j series, of which the two 

 Inn I fully developed; thus the whole numb 1 « >f the series 



remost ones showed more 01 less worn tooth-plat< i.dly the lateral 



i< times broken or torn out The median teeth wire- yellow, the thin lateral teeth colour- 



The height of the median teeth behind the middle of the tongue was 0-28" , hindmost in the 



heath it was the length of the lateral teeth rose to 0*29 bj a breadth of the base of 



The median teeth (fig. 3 a! showed a short bifurcation of the side parts of the base; the hook 



had commonly down the sides s 9 denticles, ol which all the outer ones were small The lateral 



thin, tapering, with a rather broad base, finch and closeh denticulated along the 



of their inner edge (fig. 3 b, \). 



The salivary glands (Gland, salivales) were white, lengthened, attached to the stomach, 



com] i lengthened, ramifying lobes (fig. 5). Partly interwoven with this another gland (GLptya- 



lina?) seemed to be, the lobes of which were longer, thinner, and of a quite different appearance (fig 



retor) duct was rather abundantly set with small glandulai lobes (fig. 6), and perhaps it 

 opened into the mouth tub< 



The oesophagus had a length of i'5" ' ; the inside showed strong longitudinal folds. The 

 mach was large, bagshaped, <■)' long by a diameter of 4 ; from its cardia fine folds radiated 

 continuing through the whole length of the stomach and farther down through the blind hag of the 

 stomach, and out through the intestine. The intestine originating from the hinder end of the stomach, 

 runs to the ri<dit a little forward, and then with a bend backward. The stomach and the fore part 

 of the intestine had ample whitish and gray contents, which were for the greater part of an indeter- 

 minable animal nature, but in which wen- found portions of small Crustacea and hydroidea, as well as 

 nis, cnidie, and grains of sand. 



The large, li.^ht yellowish white hermaphrodite gland reached behind only to the last third 



of the length of the body; it rested on the blind bag of the stomach (the principal biliary duct), which 



"nned backward to the beginning of the tail; the length was 8 ma by a breadth (behind) of up to 



nd a thickness of up to 2 mm ; it was composed of | large lobes; in the small endlobes were ripe 



- and spermatozoids. - The whitish anterior genital mass was 5"" long and broad. 



In front was lying the large (fig. 7b), 5'"" long bag of the penis, which was rather thick-walled; the 



whil was onlj 1 long, a little curtailed, compressed-conical (fig. 8), The seminal duct (figs. 



•■ long, and formed a large bundle, I did not succeed in finding the seminal vesicle. 



Coryph. salmonacea (C), var. 

 PL V, figs. 9 to, 

 ies that has come to hand after the finishing of the preceding examina- 

 : 17'Long.W., at a depth of 55 faths, and preserved in 7" alcohoL 



imined specimens ■•■ . in one it even rosi 



