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grounds of convenience, to adhere to the classification there 
adopted, and I have felt the less hesitation in so doing by 
reason of the commendation which it has received from the 
pen of Dr Jatta. A reference has been given to the creation 
of each species, and to other places where information of 
importance will be found, and also an indication of its 
habitat. A few notes on previously known species have 
been added. In conclusion, I desire to express my apprecia- 
tion of the value and completeness of the “ Zoological 
Record”: I have found scarcely any omissions in its pages. 
Crass CEPHALOPODA, Cuvier. 
Order I. DIBRANCHIATA, Owen, 1832. 
Suborder I. OCTOPODA, Leach, 1818. 
Division 1. Lioglossa, Liitken, 1882. 
Family I. Prerori, Reinhardt et Prosch, 1846. 
Cirroteuthis, Eschricht, 1836. 
8. C. caudani, Joubin, Ann. Univ. Lyon, vol. xxvi., p. 247, 
fig., 1896. 
Lusitanian Region. 
Opisthoteuthis, Verrill, 1883. 
bo 
0. depressa, Ijima and Ikeda, J. Coll. Sci. Tokyo, viii., pp. 
1-15, pl. xxxiii., 1895. 
Japanese Region. 
Family II]. ArGonauTip4&, Cantraine, 1841. 
Argonauta, Linné, 1756, 
6. A. Bettgeri, Maltzan: Smith, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), 
xx., p. 409, pl. xvii., figs. 1-6, 1887. 
Indo-Malayan Region. 
8. A. Bulleri, Kirk, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst., vol. xviil., p. 138, 
pl. iv., 1885. 
New Zealand Region. 
