44 EOLIDIDiE. 



where it has been found on the shores of Sweden and Den- 

 mark [and in Kiel Bay]. 



15. E. CARNEA, Alder and Hancock. 



E. carnea, A. & H. Brit. Nud. Moll. App. (24) p. ix. 



Body fleshcoloured, slender: dorsal tentacles rather long, 

 dark olive-brown : oral tentacles white, about the length of 

 the dorsal pair : branchial pi^ocesses linear conical, rosecoloured, 

 set in 7 clusters : foot with the anterior angles much produced. 

 L. 0-5. 



Habitat: Dredged in Salcombe Bay (Mrs. Wyatt). 



This obscure species is nearly related to E. alha, but differs 

 in colour and in the apparent absence of the bulbous swelling 

 on the dorsal tentacles. The tongue is of the same peculiar 

 smooth and slender form. 



E. Branchial processes grouped on footstalks : tentacles smooth : 

 odontophore with a single row of small spines. (Calma, 

 A. 4' H.) 



16. E. GLAUcoiDEs,, Aldcr and Hancock. 



E. glaucoides, A. & H. Brit. Nud. Moll. fam. 3, pi. 22. 



Body depressed, Avhite: head small: tentacles sixidi]!, smooth: 

 branchial processes nearly linear, white, with yellowish tips 

 and a pale fulvous central gland; set in 11 clusters, each 

 cluster rising from a common pedicle : foot broad, with the 

 anterior angles short and acute. L. 0*5. 



Habitat : Under a stone at low-water mark, Herm Island 

 (Alder). 



Of this very curious animal a single individual has only yet 

 been found. It partakes somewhat of the characters of the 

 genus Glaucus, especially in the small size of the head and 

 tentacles, and in the branchial processes being clustered on 

 footstalks. 



