252 Records of the Indian Museum. (Vou, V, 19t0.] 
them. ‘The three teeth nearest to the rhachis on either side are 
broader than the others, and the first bears at least 4 denticles on 
the innerside. 
Several Chromodorids bearing tubercles or prominences on the 
back have been described, but the present specimen does not agree 
completely with any of them. I do not think its identification 
with Chr. scabriuscula, verrucosa, nodulosa, pantherina, pustulans 
ot papulosa is justifiable, and as its appearance in life is unknown, 
and the other characters are not very remarkable, it seems unwise 
to make it the type of a new species. It is possibly the Chr. albo- 
pustulosa, which was imperfectly described by Pease, without any 
account of the dentition. 
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