ANALYTICAL INDEX. 35 
CHAPTER XI.—continued. 
Section III.—Eotts, 5 F , PAGE 299 
A large section idee this name, : ib. 
So many varieties and difficulties that thet new system can 
hardly be held as settled, ; é : ib. 
Eoris—Described, . ‘ : : : ib. 
1. Eouts pLumata—The Feathered Eolis,  . é 300 
Description, : ae : : ib. 
Plate XLIV. exolameal ; : : : ib. 
2. Eos RAcEMosA—Cluster Eolis, : . : ib. 
Length, breadth, &e., c : . 0 ib. 
This is a lively animal, : : 3 : ib. 
Plate XLIV. explained, . : : : ib. 
3. Eots MINor, : : : : 301 
Length, breadth, een : : : : ib. 
Only a single specimen, : - - : ib. 
Plate XLIV. explained, : 3 : ib. 
4, Eouts peaurata—The Gilded Doris, : 5 ib. 
Length, breadth, &e., - ° : : ib. 
A beautiful animal, . . : . : ib. 
Spawn, . c : : : ib. 
Plate XLIV. sepia : - : ib. 
5. Eouts viripis, . . ; : : 302 
Length, breadth, &c., - : : ° ib. 
Plate XLIV. explained, : 3 : ib. 
6. EoLts SANGUIFER, ¢ . : : ib. 
Length, figure, &e., deseribed! 5 : ; ib. 
Food, 5 . : : C . ib. 
Spawn, . : : . : ib. 
Multitude of nantslinee ° : : 304 
The nautiline always imperfectly Thatch : ib. 
Some inexplicable features presented, : 5 ib. 
The Eolis dwells in society, ; ¢ : ib. 
Plate XLV. explained, : : : : ib. 
7. Hoxis conspersa—The Sprinkled Eolis, . : 306 
Length, breadth, &c., : - : 6 ib. 
Plate XLIYV. explained, . 3 : : ib. 
