several new species of Nudibranchiate Mollusca. 315 
lucid, broadish in front, slightly arched and extending into broad 
tentacular points at the sides; tapering to a fine pomt behind. 
Length 13 inch. 
One specimen of this fine species was dredged up in Torbay. 
Kolis inornata. Body oyate-oblong, rather depressed, tapermg 
to a fine point behind. Oral and dorsal tentacles rather short 
and thick, nearly of the same length; the first white, the others 
yellowish and slightly wrinkled. Back pale fawn-coloured or 
nearly white. Branchiz cylindrical, tapering to an obtuse point, 
set in eight or nine rows of four or five papille each; of a dull 
brownish orange freckled with brown and white : apices for some 
distance transparent white, with the ovate vesicle of a more opake 
white seen distinctly through. Foot white, expanded in front, 
curved and extended into points at the sides. Length ;4,ths of 
an inch. 
Under stones near low-water mark, Torbay. When in motion, 
the branchiz nearly cover the whole of the back. This species 
is allied to E. angulata. 
Eolis punctata. Body yellowish, inclining to flesh-colour on 
the back, covered with largish opake white spots. Dorsal ten- 
tacles yellow, thickish, tapermg and truncated at the top; lami- 
nated with twelve or thirteen oblique folds sloping downwards 
behind as in Doris. Oral tentacles very long and tapering. 
Branchiz nearly linear, tapering to a fine pomt; of a yellowish 
brown colour spotted with white, arranged in five or six clusters 
down the sides of the back, the first and second large, the rest 
small and confluent, extending nearly to the tail. Foot nearly 
hnear, the front bow-shaped and extending into tentacular points 
at the sides. Length nearly an inch. 
Dredged in deepish water, Torbay. 
This Holis is peculiar from the shape of its dorsal tentacles 
and the conspicuous white spots with which it is entirely covered. 
It is allied to the Holis Drummondi of Mr. Thompson. 
Eolis tenuibranchialis. Body fawn-coloured or yellowish, rose- 
coloured near the head. Dorsal tentacles orange tipped with 
yellow, and ringed with numerous small Jaminz. Oral tentacles 
rather longish and thick at the base. Branchize small and very 
slender, linear, of an olive colour tipped with opake white ; set in 
seven clusters down the sides of the back, the first three distinct, 
the others coalescing. The back in the region of the stomach is 
of a dark purplish colour. Foot with a deep transverse slit in 
front and extending into tentacular processes at the sides. Length 
an inch and a quarter. 
A single specimen in a sickly state was dredged in Torbay and 
died very soon afterwards. 
Alhed to EL. Drummondi. 
