FAUNA OF FALMOUTH. 107 



stomach of the Gadus Morrhiia, mutilated fragments: not uncommon. Pound 

 a perfect specimen on the beach, Boyer's cellars, August, 1847. 



Octopus vulgaris, Lamarck. — Fishing-boats, Fish-market, etc.: not uncommon. 



Sepiola Rondeletii, Leach. — One in the stomach of the Trigla lyra; half- 

 digested fragments of four or five specimens in the stomach of the Scyllium 

 canicula. 



Loligo vulgaris, Lamarck. — Trawl-boats, Fish-market, etc.: common. The 

 spawn in Trawl refuse: not uncommon. 



Loligo sagittata, Lamarck. — Several mutilated specimens from the stomach 

 of the Gadus MoiThua and G. (Ejlefinus, in the autumn of 1846. 



Loligo media, Linn. — One specimen from the stomach of the Pleuronectes 

 rfiombits; length, two inches. 



Sepia officinalis, Linn. — Fishing- boats, Fish-market, etc. Spawn attached to 

 Fucus serratus, F. Vesiculosus, ctc.j low water mark, Truro river, St. Mawes, 

 Helford, etc.: not uncommon. 



Spirula Australia, Linn. — On the sands. Bar point, Grwyllyn Vase, Bream 

 Bay, Pendower, etc.: rare. 



(Nomen. Alder and Hancock."^') 



Doris tuberculata. Guv. — In crevices of rocks, on stones, etc., between tide 

 marks: not uncommon. 



Doris flammea, Aid. and Hanc. — ^On stones, extreme low water mark, spring 

 tide, Gwyllyn Vase: very rare. 



Doris Johnstoni, Aid. and Hanc. — On stones, Rowe's oyster beds, near 

 Boyer's cellars: rare. 



Doris coccinea, Forbes. — On stones, rocks, etc., Gwyllyn Vase, Swanpool, 

 etc.: not uncommon. 



Doris repanda. Aid. and Hanc. — Under stones, old oyster valves, etc., Rowe's 

 oyster beds. Green bank: rare. 



Doris planata. — Under surface of stones, extreme low water mark, Gwyllyn 

 Vase : rare. 



Doris depressa. Aid. and Hanc. — Under stones, extreme low water, spring 

 tide, Gwyllyn Vase and Swanpool: rare. 



Doris diaphana. Aid. and Hanc. — Under stones, low water mark, Selley's, 

 Glasson's and Olver's beaches, and at Gwyllyn Vase, extreme low water mark, 

 spring tide: rare. 



Doris pusilli. Aid. and Hanc. — Under stones, extreme low water mark^ 

 Gwyllyn Vase: very rare. 



Doris pilosa, Johnston. — Under stones, attached to Fucus serratus, etc: not 

 uncommon. Gwyllyn Vase, Selley's beach, Green bank. Varieties, — Pure 

 white, canary yellow, brown, black, and dappled. 



* An exquisite work, and unquestionably the best that has appeared on the subject, and should 

 be in the possession of all who take an interest in the habits and propagation of these beautiful 

 creatures. 



