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allied Eastern C. Gooialli. The only essential distinguishing 

 character is the terminal brown spots in the former species. 

 We obtained Mr. Pease's type specimens on the outer 

 reefs at the Kingsmill Islands. 

 25 C. (Luponia) Gaskoinii, Reeve. A somewhat rare species, 

 found washed up on the sands at the Paumotu, Society and 

 Cook's Islands. The single specimen obtained at the latter 

 location is nearly twice the size of those obtained at the two 

 former groups. Young shells are pure white. 



26. C. (Luponia) Goodalii, Gray. More common than the 

 preceding, and occurs under dead coral on the outer reefs at 

 the same localities. The young shell is also pure white. 



The animal is creamy-wdiite, the upper surface of the 

 foot and mantle dotted with brown. Tentacles yellowish 

 with brow^n bases. Siphon simple, and the mantle is fur- 

 nished with small remote dendritic processes. 



27. 'C. hirundo, L. A few examples obtained at each of the 



western groups, under dead coral on the inner margins of the 

 outer reefs. 



28. C. (Luponia) heivola, L. More or less abundant at all the 

 groups, and are found lurking under dead coral on the outer 

 reefs. 



The animal has a brownish-red mantle, which is minutely 

 flecked with greenish-white, and garnished with numerous, 

 more or less divided, lighter-colored processes, which are 

 dotted wdth vermilion-red. Siphon dotted with light yellow, 

 veined with cherry-red. The foot is pale luteous, mottled 

 with cherry-red ; tentacles of the latter hue. 



29. 0. i prorata, Sol. Very abundant washed up on the outer 

 beaches at the Paumotu Islands, but rare at the Society and 

 Cook's groups. Not having found any living examples we 

 suppose they live in deep water on the outer margin of the 

 reefs. 



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