LOLIGID^ : TEUTHIS. 77 



Syst. Nat. edit. 13. 3150. n. 3. ; Turton, Brit Zool 119. ; Brug. 



Encyc. Meth. t. 76. f. 9. 

 Calmar dard Montfort^ Buff, de Sonnin, Moll. ii. 74. t. 16, 17. 



1805. 

 Calmar contourne Montfort^ Buff, de Sonnin. Moll. 82. t. 18. 1805. 

 Loligo subulata Lamarck^ Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Par. i. 15. n. 3. 



1799, Hist. An. s. Vert. vii. 664. n. 3. ; Bosc, Buff, de JDeterv. 



Vers, i. 46. ; Blainv. Jouru. de Phys. 131., Diet, des So. Nat. 



xxvii. 143. ; Ferussac, Diet. Class, iii. 67. n. 5.; B'Orb. Tab. des 



Cepk. 63. n. 9. ; Payraudeau., Cat. Moll, de Corse, 1 72. n. 350. ; 



Blainv. Faunc. Franq. 16. ; Potiez ^ Mich. Gall. Moll, de 



Douai, i. 8. n. 2. ; Cantraine, Malac. Nouv. Mem. Acad, de Brux. 



xiii. 17. n. 2.; D'Orh. Ceph. Acet. Calmars, t. 17. t. 23. f. 19. 



13 — 21. ; Thompson's Report of the Brit. Assoc. 248. 

 Loligo spiralis i^erz^^s. Diet. Class, n. 6. 1823; D'Orh. Tab. des 



Ceph. 63. n. ] 0. 

 Loligo marmoras Verany, Mem. Acad. Sc. Torin. i. t. 5. 1837, fe- 

 male. 

 Loligo Lamarmoras Verany, Cat. Invert. Genova, 17. 



Hab. Atlantic and Mediterranean, Coasts of France and Eng- 

 land. 



a. Brighton. Male; tail very long. In spirits. Presented 



by J. Rucker, Esq. Mus. Leach. 



b. Shell of a. diy. . . 



c. Hastings. Male, larger ; tail longer. In spirits. Presented 



by J. G. Childi-en, Esq. 



d. Devon. Female, smaller ; tail shorter. In spirits. Pre- 



sented by W. E. Leach, M. D. 



e. Coast of Holland. Female ; tail shorter. In spirits. Pre- 



sented by E. Engle, Esq. 

 /. Shell of e. dry. 

 g. SheUofd 

 h. Shell. Coast of France. Presented by W. E. Leach, 



M. D. Young, the end of tail not produced. Fins 



about two fifths the length of the body. 

 Loligo vulgaris jun. Feruss. Ceph. Acet. t. 22. f. 23. ? 

 i. Weymouth. Young. In spirits. Presented by Rev. Dr. J. 



Goodall. 

 j. Plymouth. Young. In spirits. Presented by W. E. Leach, 



M.D. 



2. TeUTHIS SUMATRENSIS. 



Body short, cylindrical, attenuated behind. Fins regularly rhom- 

 boidal, truncated in front, rounded on the sides, nearly half the 

 length of the body. Sessile arms moderate ; rings with six or 



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