222 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vo. XII, 
Loligo sp. Sk 
M £26 and M 5223 Madras, purchased, 
30-1V-1877 —Two 3& Mantle-length 120-135 
M 5288-7 Pamban, Ramnad District, Gulf of 
Manaar, from weeds, 0-2 fathoms, 24-i11-1913 
(S. W. Kemp) —Two . 4 
M 8238 Kilakarai, Ramnad_ District, South 
India, from weeds, o-2 fathoms, 16-11-1913 
GSW. Kemp) —One Ay 7 
M 2328 ‘Investigator | station | 565: 13-xXi- 
LOLS, 11 157 130" PN., 98° 190’ 00" E., 7 fathoms 
One ; 8 
Specimens M “°° and M **?* resemble L. Adie in their shape 
and colour, and in the size aad arrangement of the suckers on 
club, arms and buccal membrane; as, however, the horny rings 
of all the suckers are missing it is not possible to determine the 
species with certainty. 
Loliolus investigatoris, Goodrich. 
Loliolus investigatoris, Goodrich, Trans. Linn. Soc., VI, pp. 8-9, pl. 2 
figs. 29-37 (1896). 
mm. 
M £28 Penang (Dr. Stoliczka) —One 9 Mantle-length 43 
M 72° Sandheads, River Hughli (G. Lord)— 
One © i 53 
M #4#4£5 Puri, Orissa Coast! (S. W Kemp)— 
Two 2 ¥ 35-39 
M £928 ‘Investigator’, Mouth of Tavoy River, 
28-vili-IQII —One ¢@ ' 25 
M 8192 FE. S. E. of S. Moscos I., Marine Sur- 
vey of India —One & is 20 
M £151 ‘Investigator ’ station 481: 25-26-xil- 
1912, Mergui Harbour, 7 fathoms— One 9 aN 30 
M, §457:61 Mouth of River Hughli (Capt. R. 
Munro) —Four 2 i 31-88 
One ¢@ af 3 
M $473 Puri pea 1-2-11-1900 (.V. Annandale) 
—One ¢@ Ba 34 
M £291 Puri, Orissa Coast, 18-19-i-1908 (NV. A. 
And denpaale) —One 9 o 20 
M £254 to miles N. E. of Devi river, Orissa 
Coast —One 9 “f 31 
M 82838 Shrimp-trawler off Frazergunge, 
Sunderbunds —One oi 35 
M 2324 ‘Investigator’ station 402: 15-16-xi- 
1911, Mergui Archipelago, 13° 2’ N., 98° 
25’ E., 5 fathoms —One mutilated r 27 
M 209097 8°88 Karnaphuli River, Chittagong (A. C. 
Chowdhury) December, 1914 —Two ¢@ ii 32-37 
Three 9 » 2-42 
M +0078-74 Near Mud Point, River Hughli, D. 
net used as townet, S.L. Avtty (T. Southwell) 
[3-11-1915 —One ¢ i 25 
One © 4 37 
A marked sexual difference is apparent in the specimens 
[*°r*", The male with a mantle-length of 31 mm. has much 

‘ Found in a hole near a rock at low tide. 
