368 Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. 
Eledone, Leach, 1817. 
7. E. Aldrovandi (Raf.),* Précis découv. somiol., p. 29. 
1889. H. Aldrovandi, Posselt, Ceph., ‘‘Hauch’s” Togter, p. 4, 
1889. 
1896. oF a Jatta, Cef. Napoli, p. 248, pl. 5, fig. 1, ete. 
Mediterranean Region. 
8. E. albus, Fra Piero, Moll. Sardegna, p. 265, 1895. 
Mediterranean Region 
9. KE. grisea, Fra Piero, Moll. Sardegna, p. 266, 1895. 
Mediterranean Region. 
Suborder IT. DECAPODA, Leach, 1818. 
Division 1. Myopsida, d’Orbigny, 1845. 
Family VII. SEPIouiNy, Steenstrup, 1861. 
Sepiola (Rondelet, 1554), Leach, 1817. 
11. §. Scandica, Stp., Note teuthol., 6, p. 65, 1887.7 
Scandinavian Region. 
12. §S. aurantiaca, Jatta, Cef. Napoli, pp. 130-133, pl. v., fig. 4; 
pl. xiv., figs. 31-46, 1896. 
Mediterranean Region. 
Inioteuthis,® Verrill, 1881. 
3. I. maculosa, Goodrich, Ceph. Calcutta Mus. p. 2, pl. i, 
figs. 1-3, 1896. 
Indo-Malayan Region. 
Microteuthis, Ortmann, 1888. 
1. M. paradoxa, Ortm., Jap. Ceph., p. 649, pl. xxii, fig. 4 
1888, 
Japanese Region. 
1 Posselt and Jatta have shown that I was mistaken in regarding this as 
a synonym of £. cirrosa. 
2 §. Petersii, Stp., is regarded by Jatta as a variety of S. Rondeleti, and I 
think his arguments are quite convincing. 
3 Inioteuthis japonica and J. Morsei are redescribed, with figures of 
hectocotylised arms and suckers, by Ortmann, Jap. Ceph., p. 647, pls. xxi., 
figs. 6, 7; and xxii., figs. 2, 3, 1888. 
