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Stat. 116. o°58'.5N., I22°42'.5 I<I. West of Kwandang Bay, entrance. 



Stat. 138. East coast of Kajoa Island. 



Stat. 141. 1° o'.4 S., I27°25'.3E. Batjan. 



Stat. 143. 1° 4'.5 S., i27°52'.6E. 



Stat. 144. North of Damar Island. 



Stat. 146. 0°36' S., I28°32'.7E. 2^j^ miles north of eastern Widi Group, i spec. 



Stat. 148. o°i7'.6S., 129° i4'.5E. 



Stat. 177". 2° 30' S., 129° 28' E. 



Stat. 185. 3° 20' S., I27°22'.9E. Manipa Strait. 



Stat. i89\ 2° 22' S., 1 26° 46' E. 



Stat. 194. i°53'.5 S., 126° 39' E. 



Stat. 203. 3°32'.5 S., I24°i5'.5 E. 



Stat. 2io\ 5° 26' S., 121° i8' E. 



Stat. 243. 4°3o'.2S., 1 29° 25' E. 



Stat. 245. 4°i6'.5 S., i30°i5'.8E. 



This species seems to live in the whole East-Indian Archipelago, which was explored 

 by the Siboga. On some stations it was very abundant. 



Some specimens exhibit a brown spot on the last whorl of the shell, just above the 

 aperture. Besides, the animals differ a little in size. 



I have not found the "lame vitree", mentioned by Souleyet ^). 



The animal has no dorsal lobe on the fin. 



*2 "). Limacina lestictirii (d'Orbigny). 



1836. Atlanta lesiici/rii d'Orbigny, Voyage dans I'Amerique meridionalc, vol. V, p. 177. 



pi. XX, figs. 12 — 15. 

 1836. Atlanta rangii d'Orbigny, Ibid., p. 176, pi. XII, figs. 25 — 28- 

 1840. Spirialis ventricosa Eydoux et Souleyet, Description sommaire de plusieurs Pteropodes 



nouveaux on imparfaitement connus, Revue Zoologique, vol. Ill, p. 236. 

 1850. Limacina ventricosa Gray, Catalogue of the Mollusca in the collection of the British 



Museum, prt. II, Pteropoda, p. 32. 



1886. Limacina Icsnenrii Boas, Spolia atlantica, p. 46. PI. Ill, figs. 33 — 34. 



1887. Limacina rangii Munthe, Pteropoder i Upsala Universitets Zoologiska Museum, Bihang 



till K. svenska vet.-akad. Handlingar, Band 13, Afd. IV, n** 2, p. 8, figs. 12 — 13. 



Limacina lesueurii has been found off Batavia (Boas) '') and again by the Challenger 

 E.xpedition 2°56'N., i34°ii'E. (north of New Guinea). However, the Siboga did not succeed 

 in finding it again. 



As I had no occasion to study any specimen I cannot say whether d'Orbigny is right, 

 who erected a new species for his At /aula rohtnda *). The figures of the shell indeed seem to 

 refer to Limacina lesueztrii, and perhaps it is only a variety of the type, as .Souleyet ") 

 regarded it. But d'Orbkjny says in the text, that the shell of Atlanta rotunda is "a peine 

 ombiliquee", and the margins are "epais"; the operculum "circulaire, forme de lignes 



1) Voyage de la Bonite, vol. II, p. 216. PI. XIII, fig. 7 — 8. 



2) The species, not obtained by the Siboga are marked by an asterisk. 



3) Spolia atlantica, p. 47. 



4) Voyage d.ins I'Amerique meridionale, vol. V, p. 175, pi. Xll, figs. 20 — 24. 



5) Voyage de la Bonite, vol. 11, p. 219. 



