352 A. E. Verrill — North A7nerican Cephalopocls. 



their bases by a short web, which is absent between the ventral 

 arms ; the dorsals are shortest ; the third pair the longest and largest ; 

 the second pair and ventrals about equal in length. Suckers, (PI. 

 XLVI, fig. 5, a), numerous, sub-globular, not very small, the margin 

 bordered with sevei-al rows of minute scales ; near the base of the 

 arms they are biserial, tliere being usually four to six thus arranged 

 in each row; then, along the rest of the length of the arms they 

 become more crowded and form about four rows, those in the two 

 middle I'ows alternating with those in the marginal rows ; toward the 

 tip they become very small and crowded, especially on the dorsal and 

 ventral arms. The number of suckers varies with age, but on one of 

 the larger specimens they were as follows : on each dorsal arm, sixty ; 

 on one of second pair, fifty-live ; of third pair, fifty-three ; of ventral, 

 sixty-five. In this specimen ( ? ), the third arm of the right side and 

 ventral arm of left side were abruptly terminated (accidentally), 

 while the others were tapered to acute points. The tentacular arms, 

 in preserved specimens, will extend back to the posterior end of the 

 body the naked portion is smooth, somewhat triquetral, with the outer 

 side convex and the angles rounded ; terminal portion widening rather 

 abruptly, long ovate-lanceolate, curved and gradually tapered to the 

 tip * the sucker-bearing portion is bordered by a wide membrane on the 

 upper and a narrow one on the lower margin ; the suckers (Plate 

 XLVI, fig. 5, b, c,), are very small, sub-globular, crowded in about 

 eio-ht to ten rows in the widest portion. 



The males diifer from the females in the relatively greater size of 

 the suckers on the middle of the lateral and ventral arms, those 

 toward the tips becoming somewhat abruptly smaller, while in the 

 female they decrease more gradually. 



Color, pinkish, thickly spotted with purplish brown above, paler 

 and more sparsely spotted beneath and on the outside of the long- 

 arms • the inner surface of the arms and front edge of the mantle are 



pale. 



Length from bases of arms to posterior end of body, 40'"'" ; of body, 

 25 ; of head, 15 ; breadth of body, 17 ; of head 17 ; length of fins, 15 ; of 

 insertion, 11 ; breadth of fin, 8 ; front of fin to edge of mantle, 5 ; 

 length of free portion of dorsal arms, 12-5 ; of second pair, 15 ; of 

 third pair, 18; of ventrals, 13; of tentacular arms, 40; breadth of 

 dorsal arms, at base, 3-5; of second pair, 3-5; of third pair, 4; of 

 ventrals, 3*5 ; of tentacular arms, at base, 2 ; at expanded portion, 

 3-5 • length of latter, 10*5 ; diameter of largest suckers of sessile 

 arms, 0-9 ; length of free ].ortion of siphon, 7""". 



