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Family ONYCHOTEUTHIDAE. 



Onijchoteutliklae Gray, '47, p. 206. 



ONYCHOTEUTHIS. 

 Oni/choteulhis Lichtenstein, '18, p. 1591. 



34. Onychoteuthis banksi. 



Lolirjo hanlcsii Leach, '17, p. 141. 



Oni/c/ioteiilhis banksii d'Orb. and For., '35, p. 332, Onychot., Plates 1-5, 9, and 



12 [1839]. 

 Onijchoteuthis banksi Pfeffer, :00, p. 159. 



Habitat. — Tropical Pacific Ocean ; September 6, 1899 ; lat. about 8° N., long, 

 about 137° W.; surface at night ; one specimen. [H. 110.] 



TELEOTEUTHIS. 



Onykia Lesueur, '21, p. 08. 

 Teleoteuthis Verrill, '82, p. 70. 



35. Teleoteuthis caribaea. 



Onykia caribaea Lesueur, '21, p. 08, Plate 9, Figs. 1, 2 a-e. 

 Teleoteutltis caribaea Verrill, '82, p. 70. 

 Teteoteut/iis caribaea I'feffer, :00, p. 157. 



Habitat. —Station 1, 320 miles from Point Conception; August 26, 1899; 

 lat. 31° 10' N., long. 125° W.; surfLXce; temperature, surface, 63°; three 

 specimens. [H. 148, 149, 150.] 



Station 14, north of the Marqtiesas Islands; September 7, 1899; lat. 6° 41' 

 N.,long. 137° W.; surface; temperature, surface 82°; two specimens. [II. 131, 

 132.] 



Dr. Pfeffer has confirmed the identification of these specimens, which are 

 all very young, the largest measuring only 10 mm. in length of mantle. 



