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shadowed in Macrochloeiia (Robson, 1929, p. 194). The funnel itself is well developed. 

 It is narrowly conical in shape, and its organ is well developed (Fig. 3). It consists of a 

 thick-limbed plate in the shape of an inverted V (a). The fin supports (Fig. 2) are like 

 none so far described. As in Chunioteiithis ebersbachii and C. grimaldii and iimbellata, the 



Fig. 3. Cirroteuthis glacialis. 

 Funnel-organ, x 3. 



Fig. 



2. Cirroteuthis glacialis. Fin support. 

 >- c. 2. 



Fig. 4. Cirroteuthis glacialis. 

 Alimentary canal. 



1-2. 



Fig. 5. Cirroteuthis glacialis. 

 Male reproductive organs, x 4. 



" arms " of the supports are long. The apical part is angular (rather as in C. meangensis) 

 and the whole structure is like a broad-based V. 



Palliol cavity. The gills are prominent globular masses, as in C. umbellata {^hershach, 

 1915). They are relatively small (about \-\ of the pallial area) and consist of six main 



