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tacles long, linear; branchiae removed from bead, arranged on 



eacb side in distant tufts, tbe last pair at extremity of taiL 



Lengtb 6, breadtb 1.2 mill. 



Massachusetts. 



Family ELYSIID^. 



In this family the respiratory function appears to be performed 

 by the entire surface of the bod}', special organs for that purpose 

 being almost obsolete. 



Synopsis of Genera. 



Body with the lateral ridges dilated into wing-like natatory appendages, 

 not united ; head distinct, with two conspicuous auriform tentacles. 



Elysia, Ilisso. 

 Body with lateral lobes united together posteriorly over the hack. 



Eltsiella, Verrill. 



Genus ELYSIA, Risso. 

 Journ. Phys., 376. 1818. 

 1. E. CHLOROTicA, Agassiz. Fig. 246. 



Gould, Invert. Mass., edit. ii. 255, t. 17, f. 251-255. 1870. 

 Animal emerald-green, dotted with white and red spots ; slen- 

 der, tapering behind, with broad lateral expansions, folded and 

 overlapping each other on the back when the animal is in motion; 

 tentacles two, lanceolate, folded beneath ; head distinct, obtuse, 

 slightly emarginate ; anterior angles of foot widely produced, 



triangular. 



3Iassac7msetis. 



Genus ELYSIELLA., Verrill. 

 Am. Journ. Sci., scr. III., iii. 283, t. 7, f. 5. 1872. 



1. E. CATULUS, Agassiz. Fig. 24Y. 



(Placobranclius.) Gould, Invert. Mass., edit. ii. 25G, t. 17, f. 249, 

 250. 1870. 

 f Placohranchus simplex^ Girard, Best. Proc, v. 80. 1854. 



Animal sea-green with whitish spots ; body ovate-lanceolate ; 

 lateral expansions two-thirds its length, not meeting when reflected 

 over the back; head large, rounded, globose; tentacles short, 

 blunt, broad ; foot wide as body, square in front, pointed behind. 

 Length 6, breadth 2.3 mill. 



Massacluisetts. 



