660 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [158] 



Plate XXIX. 



Fig. 110. A tlanta Peronii. Side view of a somewhat broken specimen, enlarged eight 

 diameters. 



Fig. 110 rt. The same specimen. Front view. 



Fig. 111. Atlanta Gaudichandii. Side view, mnch enlarged. 



Fig. 112. Firola Eeraudrenri. Side view of a specimen preserved a short time in al- 

 cohol, enlarged fonr diameters. 



Fig. 114. Pleuropus Hargeri V. Side view of one of Ihc type specimens, preserved in 

 alcohol. 



Fig. 115. Diacria trispinosa. Expanded animal and shell, enlarged about two diam- 

 eters. 



Fig. 116. CavoUna nncinata. Expanded animal and shell, enlarged about two diam- 

 eters. 



Fig. 117. Triptera columneUa. Expanded animal and shell, much enlarged. 



Fig. 118. Styliola recta. Shell, mnch enlarged. 



Fig. 119. Styliola striata. Expanded animal and shell, much enlarged. 



Fig. 120. Cumlmlia calceolus. Frofit view of a specimen a short time in alcohol, two- 

 thirds natxiral size. 



Fig. 121. Spongiobranchia aiistralis. Ventral view of the living animal, much en- 

 larged. 



Fig. 122. Clione papilionacea. Dorsal view of the living animal, enlarged two diam- 

 eters. 

 Figs. 114, 118, and 122 were drawn by the author ; 110, 112, and 120 by J. 

 H. Emerton ; ll.^i, IKi, 117, 119, and 121 were copied from Eydoux and 

 . Souleyet by Ensign W. E. Saiford ; Fig. Ill is a camera lucida drawing 

 by Mr. Safford. 



