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(Type specimen from Station 162.) Diameter of disk 6 '5 mm. Length of arm about 

 22 mm. ; width of arm close to disk without spines 1'5 mm. Tliree or four short, pointed, 

 widely separated papillae on each side, and one or two, somewhat longer, at apex of jaw. 

 Mouth shields longer than wide, pentagonal, with an angle inward, lateral sides straight, 

 outer edge rounding, length to breadth 17 : 1. Side mouth shields nearly straight and 

 narrow, slightly tapering inward, where they meet. First under arm plate triangular, with 

 an angle inward and outer edge curved; second one with lateral sides curved; those beyond 

 are much broader than long, with curved outer edge and a small peak within. Side arm 

 plates slightly swollen, meeting broadly below, separated above by upper arm plates, four 

 sided, with outer edge rounded, lateral sides straight, and inner side shorter than outer. 

 Disk covered with closely-joined, rounded scales of several sizes ; radial shields short, pear- 

 seed shape, swollen, nearly meeting without, but separated throughout their entire length 

 by a wedge of one large and three or four smaller scales ; space within the radial shields 

 occupied by a central cluster of six primary plates, separated by minute scales, one or two 

 larger plates in the brachial and interbrachial spaces, with other smaller ones irregularly 

 disposed. Genital scales long and narrow ; along their free edge is a line of very fine 

 bead-like papillae, becoming short regular spines as they pass to the upper surface to form 

 the arm comb, where the genital scales are much broader ; interbrachial spaces below 

 covered with rows of semicircular swollen plates, varying in size ; at the margin is a 

 large, much swollen plate, broader than long, on either side of which is a smaller oval 

 one. Three long tapering arm spines, the upper one being slightly longer than the 

 others, and nearly as long as a joint. Tentacle scales thin, and quite round, — on the 

 large pores of the mouth tentacles four or five on each side ; on the second, three on 

 each side ; third and fourth, two on each side ; those beyond have usually one large scale. 

 Colour in alcohol, below, white ; above, mottled yellowish-brown, and arms barred with 

 the same. 



Ophioglyplia kinhergi, is of the strictly typical Ophioglyphse. It is distinguished 

 from Ophiogli/pha sinensis by difi"erent mouth shields and thicker disk scales, and by 

 wanting the water pores between the basal under arm plates. 



A more careful examination of an original of Ophioglypha kinhergi satisfies me that 

 the Ophioglyplia described by me as Opliioglypha ferruginea is a variety only. 



Station 162. — April 2, 1874; ofi" EastMoncceur Island, Bass Straits; 38 fathoms; sand. 

 Port Jackson; 2 to 10 fathoms; sand. Station 161. — April 1, 1874; oQ" entrance to 

 Port Philip; 38 fathoms; sand. Station 188 (Var. ?).— September 10, 1874; lat. 9° 59' 

 S., long. 139° 42' S. ; 28 fathoms ; mud. 



Oj)hioglypha acervata, Lym., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. i. part 10, p. 316, 1869 ; 

 lU. Cat. Mus. Comp. Zool., No. vi., pi. i. fig. 6 ; Bull. .Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. v. part 7, 

 p. 99 ; Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. v., part 9, p. 218. 



