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Part I.—The gigantic squids (Architeuthis) and their allies; with obs »-vations on similar large go 
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General description of the several American specimens, and of their occurrence. -- (5) 
Comparative measurements of the specimens ..- -.....----.-/.+--------------.--- [22 
Special descriptions of the Atlantic coast species. .-.---..---. .....---------------- [23] 
Observations on the specimens described from foreign localities: 
FAG Ati AN bLC OCAMIS PE CIOS Meee] jeje ssyaaletay= ea ee ete fae e aiape chat mie ane o sae eee (51) 
B.—Examples from the Indian Ocean and New Zealand..----...  .--.---------- [63] 
Champ les tromethesNonrun Pacis once) ce s-n serena ae see ae seamen ee [65] 
D.—Note on large species.of Octopus ....-..---- 9... --.---++---- =. - aeons [71] 
PART ~ Monographic,revision of the Cephalopoda of the Atlantic aaree from Cape Hatteras 
WO ENCORE Wee ete knee SERS” DOME ORS Sere ocel RSE Baas Sen cee ei Sere [73] 
MibranGhtabasees « a6) Pose oo ak gal nea mien aioe stecia atau eee ai aloha ctaere teen [73] 
OR Rae) CCACOTA tts a Me eb eisam- ccs oo Mice nen an eee wean ete sca wee easensemmeeees case [75] 
(ORDO 1) hea OGD, 2 See RCSB ar eae Beer SORE aes Bee a SAA See SES dele SI meri sams ea [177] 
SUPPORTED! 9 oop BE ar ee gee ae ee oO Ce aes e AAs sri » [199] 
Conspectus of the facabee genera, and species of Cephalopoda included in this paper. — [221] 
Eecplanation) Of platess =o 2- nesses oe hey nay eee een sana gist o528c. 5 eee eee [226] 
evil 6 xan ee at eee ee eee ea So a eisis adie arcepieselsel cine ques cay conc aein gems [243] 
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