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tentacles, whitish; disc, mottled with orange, gray, white, and 
black. 
Dimensions.—Height of column, about 10 mm.; average 
diameter, 8 mm. 
Habitat.—Passage between reefs, Murray Islands; 15 fms. 
[This species is named after my friend and host, the Rev. A. H. 
Hunt, of the London Missionary Society.—A. C. H. | 
Paraphellia lineata, n. sp. 
Form.—Oral and pedal disc, of about the same diameter; 
mouth, slit-like, on a cone; tentacles, very short in three or four 
cycles. 
Oolour.—Pale buff, with slightly darker rings on the tentacles ; 
each radius on the dise is marked by series of fine dots, and a dark 
line up the oral cone. 
Habitat.—Between Orman’s Reef and Gaba (‘ Brothers’ 
Island ’’), 6-7 ims., August 18, 1888. 
The specific name refers both to the linear marking on the 
oral disc and to the serried appearance of the sphincter muscle as 
seen in section. 
Thoe (2?) Milmani, n. sp. 
Form.—Body, soft; large pedal disc; oral dise not much ex- 
ceeding diameter of column ; tentacles, numerous, short; mouth, 
oval. 
~ Colow.—Column of a smoky-yellow colour, sparsely speckled 
with dark brown; tentacles, pale creamy yellow, with a central 
broad, ash-coloured band. 
Dimensions.—Diameter of corona, 30 mm. 
Habitat.--Albany Pass, Cape York, 10 fms., August 29, 1888. 
[Named after Mr. H. Milman, whose guest I was on board the 
Government steamer, and who was then acting as Government 
. Resident in Torres Straits.—A. C. H.] 
Adamsia miriam, 0. sp. 
Form.— Base, much expanded ; body, columnar, smooth ; oral 
disc, slightly expanded, completely retractile ; mouth, linear, two 
gonidial grooves; numerous short tentacles in at least five cycles. 
