CEPHALOPODA. — BERRY. 



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Material Examined. 



TABLE XI. 



Remarks. — I believe that this large South Australian 

 Ommastrephid, the most plentifully represented cephalopod 

 in the entire " Endeavour " series, is unquestionably referable 

 to the Omimistrephes gouldi McCoy, although the discovery 

 that both ventral arms in the male suffer the modifications 

 collectively known as hectocotyhzation shows that the species 

 must be transferred to the recently estabhshed genus, Noto- 

 ■todarus Pfeffer to constitute its second known species. I 



