Dr. E. F. Kelaart on a new Ceyloacsc Nudibranch. ^57 



Fig. 2, 1. gracilis; mapiificd -1 times: a, right valve; b, anterior view, 

 and c, ventral ; d, magnified portion of the marginal rim. From 

 White Horse Rapids. 



[From Pauquette's Rapids. In the Museum of the Geol. Survey of Canada.] 

 Fig. 3. Cytheropsis concinna ; left valve; magnified 12 times. 

 Fig. 4. C. concinna ; ventral aspect of the closed valves; magn. 12 times. 

 Fig. 5. C. rugosa; magnified 12 times: «, right valve; b, ventral aspect 



of the closed valves ; c, portion of the surface, magnified 50 



times. 

 Fig. 6. C. Siliqua ; right valve ; magnified 12 times. 



Fig. 1 . Leperditia gibbera, var. scalaris : a, internal cast of the left valve; 

 b, ocular and muscular spots, magnified. From WilUamsville. 

 In the Museum of the Geological Society. 



[From Pennsylvania.] 

 Fig. 8. L. alia : right valve, natural size. 

 Fig. 9. L. alta ; internal cast of left valve ; natural size. 



[From Schoharie. In the Museum of the Geological Societv.] 



Fig. 10 n. 1j. gibbera, \n.v. scalaris; left valve; natural size; 6, ocular and 



muscular spots, magnified. 

 Fig. ILL. gibbera, var. scalaris ; right valve ; natural size. 



[From Pennsylvania.] 

 Fig. 12. L. Pennsylvanica : a, right valve, natural size ; b, ocular and 



muscular spots, magnified. 

 Fig. 1.3. h. Pennsylvanica; left valve ; natural size. 

 Fig. 14. L. ovata ; right valve ; natural size. 

 Fig. 15. B. Maccoyiana : a, left valve, magnified 4 times; b, portion of 



surface, highly magnified. 

 Fig. 16. B. Vennsylvauica, right valve; magnified 4 times. 

 Figs. 17, IS a. B. Pennsylvanica, left valves; magnified 4 times. 

 Fig. 18 b. B. Pennsylvanica ; portion of the surface, highly magnified. 



XXII. — Description of a new Ceylonese Nudibranch. 

 By Dr. E. F. Kel.\.\rt. 



[With a Plate.] 



Doridse. 



Trevelyana, new genus. 



Body without a cloak. Two dorsal tentacles, without sheaths; 

 non-retractile. Mouth in front of head, without tentacles. 

 Branchiae in a circular disk on the back, non-retractile. 



Trevelyana Ceylonica. (PI. X. B.) 



Body 1^ inch long, narrow, elevated and inflated near the bran- 

 chial plumes ; semigelatinous, white, and spotted with small 

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