ART. 1. — CHARLES ELIOT: 



Cladohepatica. 



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26. Scyttaea bicolor Bgh 33 



27. Bornella arbor escens Pease 34 



28. Phylliroè bucephala Pér. & Les „ 



29. Melibe japonica sp. nov. ,, 



30. ,, papulosa (de Filippi) 36 



31. ,, vexillifera (?) Bgh 37 



32. Pleurophyllidia japonica sp. nov '. ,. „ 



33. ,, similis sp. nov 39 



34. Linguella variolosa Bgh 40 



35. Pleuroleura striata (van Hasselt) 41 



36. Hervia ceylonica (?) Farran 42 



37. ,, rosea (?) Bgh ,, 



38. Amphorina sp ,, 



39. Aeolidiella japonica sp. nov 43 



40. Pteraeolidiasemperi Bgh 44 



41. Fiona marina Forskal „ 



42. Glaucus lineaius Reinhardt 45 



43. Elysia japonica sp. nov 46 



Doris (Jfomoiodoris) japonica Bergli. 



Bergla, Verh. k.k. zool. bot. Ges. Wien, 1881, pp. 222-227. 



Numerous specimens from Tsushima, Yokohama, Misaki and 

 other places. This seems to be the commonest of Japanese nudi- 

 branchs but unfortunately there is no adequate description of its 

 appearance when alive. Among the drawing sent to me are 

 some coloured sketches representing Dorids from Misaki which 

 may be of this species, but they bear no name nor numbers ; and 

 they cannot be safely identified with any of the specimens in 

 the collection.. 



The preserved animals range from 10 mm. to 60 mm. in 

 length. They are plump, not flat but with moderately arched 

 backs and ample mantles which descend to the level of the sole 



