HEPORT 



ON THE 



NUDIBRANCHS 



COLLECTED BY MR. JAMES HORNELL 



AT 



OKHAMANDAL IN KATTIAWAR IN 1905-6, 



BY 



SIR CHARLES ELIOT, 



Vice- Chancellor of the Sheffield University, 



WITH A NOTE ON THE PRESENCE OF SYMBIOTIC ALG^ IN 

 MELIBE RANGII, BY J. HORNELL. 



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The collection of Nudibranchs from the coast of Kattiawar sent me for 

 examination by Mr. Hornell contains seven species, which I identify as follows : — 



(1) Chromodoris petechialis (Gould). 



(2) Plocamopherus ceylonicus (Kelaart). 



(3) Bornella digitata, Adams and Eeeve. 



(4) Melibe rangii, Bergh. Vioh&hly = M. Jlmbriata, Alder and Hancock. 



(5) Antiopella indica, sp. nov. 



(6) PtercBolidia semperi, Bergh. 



(7) Elysia grandifolia, Kelaart. 



With these are also some specimens of a small Pleurohranchus and of an 



Oncidium. 



The collection, though small, has not been easy to identify. The specimens of 

 known species present variations sufficient to throw doubts on the identifications 



