CEPHALOPODA. 



AEGONAUTID^. 



Argonauta argo Linne. 



Several specimens collected by Stearns, Tokyo, etc. 



Argonauta hians Solander (+gondola and owenii Ads. & Rve., Zool. Samarang) 



Both the earless and eared forms collected by Mr. Stearns, Kishu 

 coast and Inland Sea. 



Argonauta boettgeri Malzan. J. de Conch., 1881, p. 163, pi. 6, f. 7. 



A single specimen collected by Mr. Stearns agrees well with the 

 description and figures of this species, but is slightly less compressed. 

 Its habitat has not been known hitherto. 



OCTOPODID.ffi. 



Octopus vulgaris Lam. 



Nagasaki (App.). 

 Octopus membranaceus Q. & G. AstroL, pi. 6, f. 5. 



Japan. 



Octopus globosus Appellor. Jap. Ceph,, p. 7, pi. I, f. 4, 5. 



Nagasaki (App.). 



Octopus macropus Risso. Chall. Rep., Vol. Ifi, p. 95. 



Yokohama (Chall.). 



Octopus ouvieri d'Orb. Appellof, JapanskaCeph., pi. 1, f. 6 : Orb., Hiet. Nat. Cejih., 

 p. 18, pi. 1, 27. 



Nagasaki (App.) ; compare 0. macropus. 



Octopus ocellatus Gray. Jap. Ceph., p. 8, pi. 1, f. 1-.3. 



Nagasaki (App.). 



Octopus fang-siao d'Orbignj'. Ceph. Acet., p. 70. 



Japan. 



SEPioLiD.a:. 



Inioteuthis morsel Verrill. Jap. Ceph., p. 16, pi. 2, f. 15, 16 : pi. 3, f. 16, 19, 20, 

 23. Chall. Rep., p. 112. Pi. XIV, figs. 1-9. 



Kobe and Tokyo Bay, 8-14 fms., mud (Chall.) ; Bay of Yedo 

 (Verrill) ; Nagasaki (App.). 

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