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piece long and narrow, tapering at each end, of which the outer is covered by a clump 

 of small soldered papillae, which pass upward and form a sort of arm comb. The rest of 

 the lower interbrachial space is covered by five large and as many small plates. Ai-m 

 spines minute and peg-like, one half-way up the side arm plate, and one near the junction 

 of the upper arm plate with the side arm plate. Three large, square, close-set tentacle 

 scales on either side of pores of mouth tentacles ; on the second pair one peg-like scale, 

 and on the rest two similar scales. Colour in alcohol, white. 



Station 320.— February 14, 1876; lat. 37° 17' S., long. 53° 52' W. ; 600 fathoms ; 

 hard ground. 



Ophioglypha intorta, Lym. (PI. VIII. figs. 13-1.')). 



OpMoglypha intorta, Lym., Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. v., part 7, p. 98, pi. ii. figs. 41-43, 

 1878. 



Side mouth shields very narrow. A small arm comb. Disk and arm plates thick, 

 swollen, and closely soldered. Mouth papillae and scales of mouth tentacles thick, 

 squarish, irregular, and crowded. 



Diameter of disk 9 mm. Length of arm 23 mm. Width of arm at disk I'S mm. 

 Mouth papillse angular, closely soldered, five or six on each side, and a larger, cbamond- 

 shaped, at angle of jaw. Mouth shield large, pentagonal, with a long angle within and 

 outer edge rounded. Side mouth shields long, narrow, curved, and tapering towards 

 either end, scarcely meeting within. First under arm plate triangular, with one angle 

 inward, outer edge straight, and lateral sides curved ; those beyond are wide pentagonal, 

 with an angle within, and outer side a little curved. Side arm plates short and stout, 

 scarcely meeting below within the disk, and separated above by the upper arm plates, 

 which are swollen, broader than long, broader without than within, with a curved outer 

 edge. Disk flat, covered with raised, irregularly shaped, angular plates, having deep 

 furrows between them. Eadial shields ovoid in outline, with the smaller end inward, 

 separated by a wedge of three or four plates. Genital plates long and narrow, much 

 wider without than within ; along then- free edge is a vow of fine, short, upright papillae, 

 which pass upward and form an arm comb. Two short, thick, and blunt arm spines, one 

 at centre of edge of the side arm plate, and another near junction of the upper arm plate. 

 The pores of the mouth tentacles have three or four scales like mouth papilla on each 

 side ; beyond there are two scales shaped like the arm spines. Colour in alcohol, light 

 grey. 



Off Marion Island; 50 to 75 fathoms. 



