<>'2 ( K. \X<|||. \. I.oU<io|'S!S. 



II. DISI'AH. Kiippell. PI. C.s. MO-. 249. 



IJody ovate, rounded, rather tapering behind; lins rounded. 

 rather behind middle of back ; sessile arms rounded externally. 

 upper ones slightly webbed together ; cups in t\vo series, small, 

 i;-loluilar. except on lateral thinl pair of arms, \vherc they are 

 very large, pedunculated ; tentacles slender, taperiim-. the clubs 

 scarcely marked, with very minute cups. Smaller than R. 



macrosoma. 



Sicily. 



Family VI. (MI AX< 1 11 1 1 1 > .K. 



<}<-nu.< CRANCHIA, Leach. 



C. sr.MiliA. Leach. PL C.x. IJo-s. -j:>(), i>f)l. 



Body very voluminous. Mask-shaped, head very small, with 

 lame eyes, surface of head and body thickly beset with small 

 horny tubercles; fins very small, united by their sides; arms un- 

 equal, order of length '!. '2. 4, 1, with cups far apart on their 

 margins; tentacles contractile, the cups smaller than those of the 

 le arms. Shell very narrow, narrowed in the middle, ex- 

 panded and acute at, each end. Leno-th, nearly 2 inches. 



Congo, Africa ; West Indies. 



Ort. AV//r//s, Orb. (lir. ^r>l). is the young of this species. 



C. MATI.ATA, Leach. 



DiHers from the above by the skin heinjr smooth, beautifully 

 marked with black spots. Not figured. 



Congo, Africa. 



C. MKCALOI'S. Proscl). 



The body joined to the head by a pseudo-articulation (which 

 is made by him a snbovneric character. $.G. On-rnia). Kycs 

 : ai-ms small, ordei 1 of length :'>. '2. \. 1; tentacles Ion $ ; 

 tins lunate. 



Hum." LOLIGOPSIS, I-;ui 

 * Smooth. Tiijiirul Loligopsis. 

 L. iivi-i .1: Steenst. 



IJody smooth, elongated ; with very narrow (ins. half the 

 length of the body, forming a lanceolate figure : arms .'5, -2. 1, 1, 

 in propoilionate length, with lai'u'e suckers; tentaek'S much 



