HOYLE: REPORTS ON THE CEPHALOPODA. 9b 
CREER eng 
Right. Left. Right. Left. 
Length of frat arm. ©... 8 38 53 53 
Length of second arm . . . 44 47 7 70 
Length of third arm. . . . 46 42 70 67 
Length of fourth arm . . . 87 78 130 125 
Famy ONYCHOTEUTHIDAE. 
Onychoteuthidae Gray, '47, p. 206, 
ONYCHOTEUTHIS. 
Onychoteuthis Lichtenstein, '18, p. 1591. 
34. Onychoteuthis banksi. 
Loligo banksii Leach, '17, p. 141. 
Onychoteuthis banksii d'Orb. and Fér., ’35, p. 332, Onychot., Plates 1-5, 9, and 
12 [1839]. 
Onychoteuthis banksi Pfeffer, :00, p. 159. 
Habitat. — Tropical Pacific Ocean ; September 6, 1899; lat. about 89 N., long. 
about 1379 W.; surface at night ; one specimen. LET. 110] 
TELEOTEUTHIS. 
Onykia Lesueur, '21, p. 98. 
T'eleoteuthis Verrill, '82, p. 70. 
85. Teleoteuthis caribaea. 
Onykia caribaea Lesueur, '21, p. 98, Plate 9, Figs. 1, 2 a-e. 
Teleoteuthis caribaea Verrill, '82, p. 70. 
T'eleoteuthis caribaea Pfeffer, :00, p. 157. 
Habitat. — Station 1, 320 miles from Point Conception; August 26, 1899 ; 
lat. 31° 10' N., long. 125° W.; surface; temperature, surface, 63?; three 
Specimens, [H. 148, 149, 150.] 
Station 14, north of the Marquesas Islands; September 7, 1899; lat. 6° 41’ 
xr long. 137? W.; surface; temperature, surface 82°; two specimens. [H. 131, 
32.] 
Dr. Pfeffer has confirmed the identification of these specimens, which are 
all very young, the largest measuring only 10 mm. in length of mantle. 
