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cal tube ; foot elongate oblong, transversely fissured in front ; 

 genital organs on the right side, a short distanee posterior to 

 the cervical tentacles. Color orange-yellow, margin bright 

 violet, shading oft' into the ground color, tubercles whitish, 

 cervical tentacles, branchia), and under surface cream white. 

 Length 2 inches. 



GONIOBRANCIIUS RETICULATU3, Pse. — t. 14, fig. 1. 



Description. — Animal oblong-oval, mantle depressly convex, 

 widest at the middle, similarly rounded at either extremity ; 

 margins thin, entirely covering the foot, the upper surface 

 covered with remote, indistinct, small, depressed tubercles ; 

 cervical tentacles small, oblong-ovate, obliquely laminate and 

 retractile into simple cavities ; labial tentacles cylindrical, 

 tapering; branchite small, suberect, twelve in number, two or 

 three bifurcate, retractile into a simple cavity ; vent consisting 

 of a simple, slightly prominent orifice. Color cream-white, 

 upper surface of the mantle minutely reticulated with brick- 

 red lines, margined with orange and a white submarginal 

 narrow band ; tentacles brown, edges of the laminee pure 

 white ; labial tentacles tipped Avith orange ; branchias cherry- 

 red, under surface watery white; mantle and foot margined 

 with orange. 



Length 2| inches. 



Genus STENODORIS, Pease. 



Description. — Corpus elongatum, angustum, non palliatum, 

 antice cuspidatum, postice compressum, attenuatum, posteriore 

 tentacul^e utrinque oblique incisum, dorso rotundate convexo; 

 branchiae parvis, plumosae, bipinnatis, subretractilis, postice in 

 linea media dorsi anum circumdantes ; tentaculte cervicales, 

 anteriore, vix comprcssis, ovatis, oblique lamellatis, subretrac- 

 tilis; pes angustus, elongatus, antice truncatus, ora utrinque 

 lobata ; oculis distinctis, ad basin tentaculte. 



This genus is of very simple form ; the body is soft, nar- 

 row, elongate, tapering to a point anteriorly, posteriorly com- 

 pressed and elongate, no mantle or lateral fissure ; tentacles 

 far anterior, a short distance behind them the body is deeply 

 incised on either side, thus forming a cephalic disk ; they are 

 closely approximating, of an ovate form, obliquely lamellated 

 and subretractile into simple orifices ; branchire small, sub- 

 retractile, bipinnate, posterior to the middle, surrounding the 

 vent ; mouth between the locomotive and cephalic disks and 

 provided with a pair of lobes; foot truncate in front, extend- 

 ing to the posterior end of cephalic disk ; eyes appear to be 

 immersed in the bases of the tentacles. 



