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described by Vayssiere, much shorter than in the typical species 

 (cf. I.e., p. 49, fig. 232). 



Perhaps the form here examined is really the PL capensis of 

 Vayssiere. 



Pleurobranch^a capensis, Yayssiere, var. 

 PI. XI, figs. 1-8. 



One specimen was found off Cape Hangklip ; in its mouth an 

 annelide, 11 mm. long, was sticking. The state of preservation was 

 not good. 



It was uniformly coloured whitish. Its length about 18 mm. by a 

 breadth of 10 and a height of 6 ; the breadth of the frontal veil (with 

 the 3 mm. long tentacles) 10 mm. ; the height of the rhinophoria 

 2*5; the gill 5 mm. long by a breadth of 3 ; the penis projected 2*5, 

 the prsebranchial papilla 0'8 mm. ; the breadth of the foot 10 mm.,, 

 the tail 3 mm. long. 



The form as usual. On the margin of the frontal veil very slight 

 traces of papillee ; the back quite even. On the somewhat prominent 

 genital papilla were situated the rather projecting penis in front and 

 the female opening behind ; between the genital papilla and the gill 

 the prominent praebranchial papilla. The gill with about 20 leaves 

 on each side, its hindmost part (2 mm. long) free; at the base of this 

 part the anal papilla ; under the middle of the gill the fine renal 

 aperture. The tail without finger-like papilla ; its gland not 

 pronounced, about 2 mm. long. 



The intestines were not visible through the walls of the body. 



The central nervous system as in other Pleurobranchgese. The 

 large eye of a diameter of 0*28 mm. 



The mouth tube 2 mm. long, wide. The bulbits pharyngeus whitish,, 

 but its inside and the palate black ; the length 6 by a breadth of 4 - 5, 

 and a height of 3 mm. ; the rasp-sheath 1*5 mm. projecting. The 

 mandibular plates longish, 3 mm. long, clear yellow ; their elements 

 as in other Pleurobranchgeae, of a height up to - 20 mm. by diameter 

 of 0*045 ; they were mostly hexagonal, the free facet in the anterior 

 margin finely denticulated, the number of the denticles commonly 

 8-10 (figs. 1-2). The broad tongue with very pale yellowish radula 

 with about 25 series of plates, in the sheath 20, the number of series 

 being thus 45 ; the number of plates on each side amounted to 50. 

 The plates (figs. 3-6) colourless, of the usual form, the length of the 

 largest 0'30, their height 0*20 mm. ; the length of the outermost 

 (fig. 6) 0-10 mm, the denticle of these last sometimes very short. 



The proper glandula salivalis white, transversely ovate, 1'5 mm. 



