13° 



DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Branchial sac. There are seven tall narrow branchial folds, with the following arrangement of 

 longitudinal bars in a large specimen: dorsal line o (6) o (7) o (8) o (8) o (6) o (6) o (5) o endostyle. 

 The absence of bars between folds was also noted in the type specimens. The infundibula are very 

 regular (Text-fig. 55 C, inf.). 



4.0, 



Text-fig. 55. Molgula falsensis Millar (St. 91): A, intact specimen; B, dorsal tubercle; C, part of branchial wall. 



Gut. The primary loop of the intestine is almost closed, and the secondary loop very open. 



Gonads. The left gonad occupies the secondary gut loop and the right gonad lies immediately 

 above the renal sac. The sac-like ovary (ov.) has an upturned oviduct with crescentic opening, and is 

 fringed by numerous testis follicles (t). 



Distribution. False Bay, South Africa. 



Molgula platei Hartmeyer (Text-fig. 56; PI. V, fig. 7) 



Molgula platei Hartmeyer, 19 14, p. 8, figs. 2, 3. 



For synonymy and remarks see van Name 1945, p. 413. 



Occurrence. St. WS 742: off coast of Chile, 47-35 m. 



External appearance (PI. V, fig. 7). Many specimens are present in the collection, all taken in 





