04 Tramactiom of the South African Philosophical Society. 



tniwl from a depth of 30 fms. and from sandy bottom with stony 

 Polyzoa," it was very hardened; two others were taken in False 

 Bay from rocky bottom with many sponges. 



The length of the two largest was 3-3-5 cm. by a height of 0-8; 

 the height of the rhinophores 5 mm., of the tentacles 2, of the 

 epinotidia 05-3; the back 1 cm. broad, the foot 1-2, the marginal 

 furrow continued along the side of the foot for 8-9 mm., the 

 length of the tail 4. 



The epinotidia in 2-4 series ; the inter-rhinophorial crest very 

 small ; the anus submedian, 2 mm. high. 



The bulhus ])hari/ngeus 14-16 mm. long by a breadth of 9-9'5, and 

 a height of 7-7*5, the furrows of the posterior part of the mandibles 

 replaced by a thick edge (fig. 13) ; in general the forms of these 

 organs is rather variable in different specimens, the thickness of the 

 mandibles in front and in the middle of their length 3-5 and 4 mm. 

 The tonfjue 3 mm. high and long, the length of the rasp-sheath 

 4-5 mm. (its long nearly horizontal pulpy end 2 mm. long). In the 

 rasp about 18-20 rows of plates, and in the sheath 22-24 ; the 

 number of plates in the series could not be determined. The 

 plates as above. 



GLAUCID^. 



E. Bergh, System, 1892, pp. 1035-1036. 



GLAUCUS. Forster. 



Glaucus atlanticus, Forster. 

 K. Bergh, Malacolog. Unters. ii. (Heft xvii.), 1890, p. 876. 



One specimen was procured from rock pool, Muizenberg. Its 

 length was with the tail 22 mm. ; it agi-eed in all respects with 

 the type. 



TETHYMELIBIDiE. 



R. Bergh, System d. nudibranchiaten Gasteropoden., I.e., iii 1892 

 pp. 1039-1043. 



Forma corporis quasi ut in iEolidiidis. Caput permagnum et 

 cuculliforme ; rhinophoria vagina magna retractilia, clavo per- 



