184 ARCHITEUTHIS. 



The eyes were furnished with lids. The few suckers remaining 

 on some of the shorter arms of one specimen, were alternate in 

 two rows, and agree with those of Ommastrephes. The color 

 was reddish, in tine red dots on a white ground, a darker stripe 

 on the outer median line of the arms. Tail acutely pointed. 



Alaska. 

 O. BOUYERI, Crosse and Fischer. 



0. HARTINGII, Verrill. 



These may prove to belong to Ommastrephes instead of 

 Loligo, under which genus they are described (p. 149). 



0. MOUCHEZI, Velain. PI. 82, fig. :>7S. 



The animal, stranded upon the volcanic island of St. Paul, in 

 the Indian Ocean, was photographed as it lay; and an engraving 

 made from the photograph, together with the beaks, pharynx 

 and a tentacle brought to Paris, are the basis of a short and 

 unsatisfactory account of it. The truncated arms and the 

 gradually attenuating body, with very narrow tins extending 

 along each side for half its length, are noticeable peculiarities, 

 as is also the web connecting the arms ; it is questionable, how- 

 ever, how much the engraving may he relied upon. It has 

 received a generic name, but may be preferably retained in 

 Ommastrephes for the present. 



O. (ARCHITEI:TUIS) .MON.\CHIS. Steenstrup. PI. s:-J. fig. :57 ( .); pi. 

 S4. tigs. :;so-;js:>. 



Body stout, cylindrical, attenuated to the end; with arrow- 

 shaped tins, comparatively small ; arms Hither long, sub-equal. 

 the suckers in two rows, with rings sharply denticulated all 

 around; tentacles remarkable for their iiTeat length, hcinn 1 each 

 24 feet long, but only 2*7.") inches iu circumference, the club is 

 :;(> inches long, with minute suckers with entire or slightly 

 toothed rinirs. interspersed with tubercles on the lower part 

 (the tubercles probably intended for the adhesion of the suckers 

 of the opposite tentacle, as a -jtoint r/V/,/ >/>//<>) ; the middle portion 

 has two rows of large suckers and an outer row of smaller ones 

 on either side; the tip of the club is covered with four rows of 

 small suckers. 



Length of body, 7 feet ; circumference. .V."> feet ; tail. 22 inches 



