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t Sepioteuthis lessoniaiia (also X. XII. 

 XIII.). 

 Loligo sumatrensis. 

 „ duvcmcelii. 

 t ,, indica. 



Loligo subalata. 

 t ,, gcdathese. 

 Tracheloteuthis hehnii (also B. C. ). 

 Teleoteuthis curta. 

 Cranchia hrockii. 



X. The Japanese Eegion. 



The coasts of these islands have yielded so many remarkable Cephalopods that it 

 seems advisable to separate them, provisionally at all events, as a distinct region. 



Octopus vulgaris (also I. III. IV". V. VI. 

 VII. VIII. IX. XIII.), 

 ,, areolatus (also IX.). 

 t , , macropus (also V. VI. VIII. IX. ). 



„ globosus. 

 t „ j>imcto^MS (also IX. XIV.). 



Inioteuthis japonica. 

 t „ morsei. 



1 Sepia myrsus. 

 t „ escidenta. 

 ,, andreana. 

 „ peter seni. 

 t ,, andreanoides. 



+ Sepia kohiensis. 

 „ tidlbergi. 

 t Sepiella maindroni (also IX.). 

 Sepioteuthis lessoniana (also IX. XII. 

 XIII.). 

 „ hrevis. 



t Loligo kobiensis. 



„ hleekeri. 

 t ,, chinensis. 

 t ,, edulis. 

 t ,, japonica. 

 t Todarodes pacificus. 

 t Calliteuthis reversa (also A. II.). 



ATt'AV-TtK+Kv 



Calliteuthis ocellata. 



XI. The Australian Eegion. 



The whole Australian continent is here regarded as forming a single region ; as above 

 remarked it is quite probable that the northern portion of it should be placed in the last 

 division, but so little information regarding the species from that district has come into 

 my hands that I forbear from drawing any line. Fischer makes an arbitrary boundary 

 at the Tropic of Capricorn. 



Argonauta argo (also A. C. II. IV. V. 

 VII. IX.). 

 „ tuberculata (also O. VII. IX. 



XII.). 

 Octopus boscii. 

 t ,, ,, var. pallida. 



Octopus tetricus. 

 ,, superciliosus. 

 t ,, australis. 

 „ tenebricus. 

 t ,, diip>lex. 

 t „ pictus. 



