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which are rather imperfectly defined. The description of the under side is supplied 
from Kelaart. 
Doris ossgosa, Kelaart. (Pl. XXVIII. figs. 10, 11.) 
Body elliptic-oblong. Cloak ample, firm, granular, greenish drab, with minute dark 
spots: an elevated rounded ridge runs down the centre of the back, rising to a large 
elevation a little in advance of the branchiz ; and an irregular network of small ridges, 
uniting with the central one, covers the sides: the ridges are paler than the spaces 
between them, and are covered with minute, obtuse, spiculose tubercles ; there are also 
a few scattered tubercles in the spaces. Under side of the cloak pale, reticulated with 
paler lines, giving it a sponge-like appearance. Dorsal tentacles rather small, clavate, 
finely laminated, the laminz divided in front by a depressed line; retractile within 
distinct tuberculated sheaths. Oral tentacles small, pointed. Branchial plumes five (?), 
tripinnate, spreading, retractile within a cup, the margin of which is scalloped and pro- 
duced into a large lobe in front. Foot rather narrow, truncated in front, without 
markings. Length from 2 to 24 inches. 
Tongue like that of D. tuberculata ; no collar. 
Doris osseosa, Kel. in Journ. Asiatic Soc. (Ceylon Branch) 1858; idem in Ann. Nat. 
Hist. 3rd ser. vol. ili. p. 298. 
Not uncommon. 
Doris Tristis, n. sp. (Pl. XXX. figs. 6, 7.) 
Body ovate-oblong, slightly raised. Cloak firm, coriaceous, with angular ridges and 
swellings on each side of the back, and a few tubercular elevations at the sides ; the 
surface is also covered with minute tubercles, particularly on the ridges and swellings, 
and the hollow spaces between the latter are minutely reticulated with pale lines, the 
interstices being dark or black: a deep depression occupies the centre of the back in 
front, behind which is a large conical protuberance: the ground-colour of the cloak is 
dusky olive, with a few scattered dark brown freckles on the sides and along the 
margin ; under side of the same colour as the upper, minutely reticulated, and with a 
few small black freckles. Dorsal tentacles retractile within elevated and minutely 
tuberculated sheaths, of a dark olive-colour, with the margins pale and denticulated ; 
the tentacles are rather small, with minute lamine divided in front by a depression ; 
they are dark, with the tips white and pointed. Oral tentacles small, linear. Branchial 
plumes four, tripinnate, spreading laterally, rather paler than the cloak ; the margin of 
the orifice much elevated and undulated, and produced in front into a large erect lobe. 
Foot ample, with a large deeply notcked lamina in front, rounded behind, and extending 
a little beyond the cloak in progression: the upper surface freckled with black. 
Length 2 inches and upwards. 
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