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Color, above, in life, light purplish-brown or purplish fawn-color, 

 irregularly spotted and specked with white, and with a median row 

 of white spots or small blotches ; toward the margin is a row of 

 greenish spots, about at the edge of the brown area. The margin is 

 translucent white, with a narrow, bright, light orange line at the edge; 

 Under side anteriorly specked with flake-white. 



Length, about 2.5""" ; breadth, 18 to -20'""^ 



Long Bird Island, under stones just below low-tide, April 19, 

 rare. 



Stylochus Bermudensis V., sp. nov. 



Body oblong-elliptical in life, with thin undulated edges. Ten- 

 tacles not long, rather far apart, situated al>out at the anterior fourth, 

 conical and subacute in extension, short and blunt in partial contrac- 

 tion. Ocelli form a cluster in the base of each tentacle, and two or 

 three marginal rows along the anterior part of the body, extending 

 back past the middle. 



Color, above, grayish green on a white ground color. The greenish 

 color forms specks and blotches over the surface, Avith the white 

 ground-color showing betw^een them, and specked with flake-white. 

 Just back of the tentacles there is a transverse row of three white 

 spots, the median one the largest ; under side white, mouth central. 



Length, IS"™ in extension ; breadth, 8 to 9'>"". 



Harrington Sound, in shallow water, under corals, April 14, 1901. 



The only specimen found was accidentally lost before a detailed 

 figure had been made. The clusters of cerebral ocelli were not 

 noted. 



Discocelis binoculata Y., sp. nov. 



Plate V. Figures 3, 4. 



A long, narrow, very active and changeable species, with thin and 

 much undulated edges ; anterior end generally obtusely rounded ; 

 posterior end tapered. Breadth to length often as 1 to (3 or 8, in 

 extension. 



The cerebral ocelli form two distinct round clusters, separated by 

 a space greater than their diameters. 



No marginal ocelli could be seen in one specimen, but in others 

 there seemed to be a row of very small ones anteriorly. 



Ground-color, pale flesh-color ; light pink ; pale yellowish-orange ; 

 or salmon, paler and translucent toward the margins ; a row of 

 about 12 orange-brown, roundish spots along each side of the back, 



