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6. Octopus granulatus, Lamarck^ (p. 80). 



1792. Sepia rugosa, Boso, Actes Soc. Hist. Kat. Paris, t. i. p. 24, pi. v. figs. 1, 2. 



1799. Octopus granulatus, Lmk., Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris, t. i. p. 20. 

 1838. „ rugosus, d'Orb., C6ph. ac6t., p. 45; Poulpes, pis. vi., xxiii. fig 2. 

 1869. „ incertus, Targ., Cef. Mus. Firenze, p. 22, tav. vi. figs. 9, 11. 



7. Octopus boscii (Lesueur) (PL I., PI. III. fig. 2 ; p. 81). 



1821. Sepia Boscii, Les., Jonrn. Acad. Nat. Soi. Philad., vol. iL p. 101. 



1826. Octopus variolatus, Blv., Diet. d. Sci. Nat., t. xliii. p. 186. 



1838. „ Boscii, d'Orb., Ceph. acet., p. 68. 



1849. „ „ Gray, B.M.C., p. 12. 



1885. „ „ var. pallida, Hoyle, Diagnoses L, p. 223. 



8. Octopus tetricus, Gould. 



1852. Octopus tetricus, Old., Moll. Wilkes Exped., p. 474, fig. 588. 



9. Octopus polyzenia. Gray. 



1849. Octopus polyzenia. Gray, B.M.C., p. 13. 



1884. „ „ E. A. Sm., " Alert" Eep., p. 34, pi. iv. fig. a. 



10. Octopus tonganus, Hoyle (PI. VIII. figs. 1, 2 ; p. 83). 



1885. Octopus tonganus, Hoyle, Diagnoses I., p. 225. 



11. Octopus de Jilippi, Verany. 



1851. Octopus De-Filippii, V6r., Cdph. m^dit., p. 30, pi. xi. figs, d, p. 

 1869. „ De Filippi, Targ., Cef. Mus. Firenze, p. 20. 



12. Octopus vitiensis, Hoyle (PI. VII. figs. 6-8; p. 84). 



1885. Octopus vitiensis, Hoyle, Diagnoses I., p. 226. 



13. Octopus himaculatus, VerriU. 



1883. Octopus himaculatus, Vll, "Blake" Suppl., p. 121, pi. v. fig. 1; pi. vi. 



14. Octopus marmoratus, Hoyle (PI. VI.; p. 85). 



1885. Octopus marmoratus, Hoyle, Diagnoses I., p. 227. 



15. Octopus areolatus, de Haan (PL III. figs. 6, 7; p. 86). 



1835. Octopus areolatus, de Haan, MS. {fide d'Orb.). 

 1838. „ „ d'Orb., Cepb. ac6t., p. 65. 



1838. „ sinensis (.?), d'Orb., C(5pb. ac(5t., p. 68, pi. ix. 

 1849. „ ocellatus. Gray, B.M.C., p. 15. 



1886. „ „ Appellor, Japanska Cepb., p. 8, pi. i. figs. 1, 2, 3. 



' I have preferred Lamarck's name to that of Bosc, which rests only on a very poor figure. 



