612 EOLIDlDiE. 



R. HANCocKi, Forbes. 



Plate C.C.C.,fig. 2. 



Pelta, sp. ? Alder and Hancock, Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. xviii. p. 289. pi. 4, 

 figs. 1—3. 



Body smooth, about two lines long ; cloak a little in- 

 dented in front, black, except in front and behind, where 

 it is buflf, sprinkled with brown. Eyes large on anterior 

 portion of cloak, in the midst of pale spaces, a curved line 

 of white spots behind the eyes. Vent beneath the posterior 

 margin of cloak ; branchial plumes three, small, slightly 

 pinnate, near it, and projecting a little from under the 

 cloak. Tail extended one-fourth of the length of the 

 body behind the vent. Foot yellowish, with reflexed 

 sides. 



Tn pools near high-water-mark, on Confervte, at Torbay 

 (Alder and Hancock). 



