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  Transactions. 
  — 
  Zoology. 
  

  

  This 
  species 
  has 
  the 
  form 
  of 
  Gcomalais, 
  but 
  the 
  genital 
  organs 
  open 
  

   below 
  the 
  pulmonary 
  opening 
  ; 
  the 
  ovotestis 
  is 
  small 
  and 
  globular, 
  the 
  

   albumen 
  gland 
  very 
  large 
  ; 
  the 
  penis 
  is 
  long, 
  and, 
  when 
  retracted, 
  lies 
  

   across 
  the 
  renal 
  organ; 
  the 
  spermatheca 
  is 
  large 
  and 
  flash-shaped; 
  there 
  is 
  

   no 
  prostate 
  gland, 
  and 
  the 
  retractor 
  of 
  the 
  penis 
  is 
  attached 
  to 
  its 
  anterior 
  

   end. 
  

  

  The 
  retractor 
  muscles 
  of 
  the 
  tentacles 
  are 
  two 
  — 
  one 
  on 
  each 
  side, 
  and 
  

   the 
  retractor 
  of 
  the 
  buccal 
  mass 
  is 
  quite 
  distinct 
  fi'om 
  them, 
  and 
  originates 
  

   much 
  further 
  back, 
  on 
  the 
  right 
  side. 
  The 
  teeth 
  are 
  arranged 
  in 
  slightly 
  

   arched 
  transverse 
  rows; 
  they 
  are 
  32-l'32 
  on 
  each 
  row. 
  The 
  central 
  tooth 
  

   has 
  a 
  cusp 
  on 
  each 
  side 
  ; 
  the 
  other 
  rachis-teeth 
  a 
  cusp 
  only 
  on 
  the 
  outer 
  

   side; 
  the 
  laterals 
  decrease 
  in 
  size 
  outwards. 
  The 
  laterals 
  change 
  gradually 
  

   into 
  the 
  rachis-teeth, 
  but 
  there 
  are 
  about 
  10 
  rachis 
  and 
  22 
  lateral 
  teeth 
  on 
  

   each 
  side. 
  

   Janella 
  papillata. 
  

  

  Like 
  J. 
  hitcntaculata, 
  but 
  with 
  small 
  papilla 
  on 
  the 
  back, 
  between 
  the 
  

   oblique 
  grooves. 
  

  

  Welliiii/to?i 
  and 
  DiinccUn. 
  On 
  trees. 
  

  

  Eunojihura, 
  gen. 
  nov. 
  

  

  Like 
  Janella, 
  but 
  the 
  eye 
  peduncles 
  short 
  and 
  conical. 
  

  

  KONOPHOKA 
  MAEMOEEA. 
  ' 
  

  

  Body 
  smooth, 
  rounded 
  above, 
  scarcely 
  distinct 
  from 
  the 
  foot; 
  tail 
  

   rounded; 
  back 
  with 
  a 
  central 
  groove 
  with 
  lateral 
  branches 
  sloping 
  obliquely 
  

   backward; 
  colour 
  blackish, 
  marbled 
  with 
  pale 
  brown 
  on 
  the 
  back; 
  an 
  

   indistinct 
  black 
  lateral 
  line; 
  region 
  round 
  the 
  pulmonary 
  opening 
  yellowish. 
  

   Length, 
  1 
  inch. 
  

  

  Dunedin. 
  Lj 
  the 
  bush. 
  

  

  I 
  have 
  only 
  seen 
  a 
  single 
  specimen, 
  which 
  was 
  collected 
  by 
  Mr. 
  F. 
  J. 
  

   Browne, 
  Articulator 
  to 
  the 
  Museum. 
  

   [Note. 
  — 
  Both 
  Limax 
  cinereus 
  and 
  L. 
  fiavus 
  have 
  been 
  introduced 
  into 
  

  

  Dunedin, 
  but 
  at 
  present 
  they 
  are 
  rare.] 
  

  

  Aet. 
  XXXVII. 
  — 
  On 
  Phalacrocorax 
  carunculatus, 
  Gmelin. 
  

  

  By 
  Prof. 
  P. 
  W. 
  Hutton. 
  

  

  \_Eead 
  before 
  the 
  Otago 
  Institute, 
  lOtJi 
  September, 
  1878.] 
  

  

  During 
  his 
  voyage 
  with 
  Captain 
  Cook, 
  in 
  1773, 
  J. 
  E. 
  Forster 
  described 
  a 
  

  

  shag, 
  which 
  he 
  said 
  was 
  found 
  in 
  New 
  Zealand 
  and 
  Terra 
  del 
  Fuego, 
  under 
  

  

  