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XIV.—The Cephalopoda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. 
By William Evans Hoyle, M.A., D.Sc. 
(MS. received January 8,1912. Read February 19,1912. Issued separately May 28, 1912.) 
The Cephalopoda collected by the Scotza may, with a few trifling exceptions, be 
separated geographically into three divisions, coming respectively from South Africa, 
‘ outh America, and the Antarctic. 
A. Sourn AFRICA : 
Huprymna sp. . 
Sepiolid (undetermined). 
Loligo reynaudi. 
Sepia australis. 
Hemisepius typicus. 
B B. Sourn AMERICA: 
Polypus brucei, n. sp. 
Polypus tehuelchus. 
Desmoteuthis sp. 
C. Antarctic REGIONS : 
Stauroteuthis sp. 
Moschites charcoti. 
Onychoteuthis wmgens. 
Bathyteuthis abyssicola. | 
~Galiteuthis sum. 
In addition were collected :— 
BETWEEN THE CaPE AND TRISTAN DA CUNHA: 
Histioteuthis sp. 
EquaToRiaAL ATLANTIC : 
Tremoctopus quoyanus. 
A considerable number of the horny mandibles of Cephalopods were obtained from 
the stomachs of various mammals and birds, but the small amount of authentically 
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