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Tunicata. 



A Rare Salp. — Asajiro Oka {Annot. ZooL Japan., 1921, 10, 1-14, 

 5 figs.)- A description of a fresh specimen of the very rare Salpa 



Solitary form of Tratistedtia multitentaculata, seen from above 

 and from the left, x • 2. 



{Traustedtia) multitentaculata (Quoy et (4aimard). One of its remark- 

 able features is the possession of eight tentacles, which distinguishes it 

 from T. henseni with a much larger number. J. A. T. 



IN VERT EBB, AT A. 



Mollusca. 

 «• Cephalopoda. 



Mediterranean Cephalopods.— Adolf Naef {PuM. Staz. Zool. 

 Napoli, 1916, 1, 11-19). A revised list, including fifty species, all but 



