Hoyte. —Cephalopoda. 
PLATE 1. 
Fig. 1. Stauroteuthis hippocrepium, sp. n. 
A ventral view of the specimen from Station 3374, showing the form of 
the body and fins and the mantle aperture enclosing the funnel; about 
natural size. 
Fig. 2. Bathyteuthis abyssicola. 
Dorsal aspect of the specimen from Station 3358; somewhat enlarged. 
Fig. 8. Abraliopsis hoylet. 
Ventral aspect of the specimen from Station 3414, showing the luminous 
organs under the eyes as well as the rows of them down the arms and the 
lower surface of the mantle; slightly enlarged. 
Figs. 4, 5. Taontus, sp. 
4. Dorsal aspect of the specimen from Station 8414; X 3. 
5. Outline sketch of the head and arms more highly magnified. The 
diameter of the mantle is too large in proportion to the length, judging 
from the animal as preserved in alcohol. 
The figures on this plate are from sketches made on the expedition by Mr. 
Westergren. 
