THE CEPHALOPODA. 



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Teleoteuthis sp. 



Localities : 30 b, July 19 ; lat. 47° 14' N., long. 7" 58' W. ; depth, surface to 

 25 fathoms ; temperature, 54° to 64° F. ; one specimen [H 1058]. 



35 10, July 24 ; lat. 47° 8' N., long. 7° 54' W. ; depth, surface to 25 fathoms ; 

 temperature, 54° to 65° P. ; one specimen [H 1070]. 



86 k, July 25 ; lat. 47° 3' N., long. 7° 55' W. ; depth, surface to 300 fathoms ; 

 temperature, 51° to 66° F. ; two specimens [H 1071, 1072]. 



DOKATOPSIS sp. 



Locality : 34/, July 23 ; lat. 46° 43' N., long. 7° 15' W. ; depth, 500 to 750 fathoms ; 

 temperature, 48° to 49° F. ; one specimen [H 1069]. 



This specimen, which measures not quite 20 mm. in total length, has been identified 

 by Dr. Pfeifer, who possesses a fine series of young forms belonging to this genus. 



Fiff. .3. 



Although it was much distorted I have restored it to the best of my ability, and give an 

 outline sketch (fig. 3), which shows some of its more striking characters. The body is 

 swollen and barrel-shaped, whereas the smallest example which has hitherto l)een 

 figured (Ficalbi, Monit. Zool. Ital. vol. x. 1899, p. 99) has the mantle tubular with 

 almost parallel sides. 



Cranchia megalops, Prosch. 



Localities : 24 d, July 11 ; lat. 47° 5' N., long. 7° 45' W. ; depth, surface to 

 100 fathoms; temperature, 52° to 63° F. ; one specimen [II 1057]- 



30 i/, July 19; lat. 47' 14' N., long. T 58' W. ; depth, surface to 100 fathoms; 

 temperature, 52° to 64° F. ; three specimens [H 1059, 1060, 1061]. 



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