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p. 156) is not correctly referred to this species. Judging 

 from his description this may be so, but my drawings were 

 submitted to Dr Pfeffer for comparison with the type. 

 L. media, (Linne, 1758). 



LoUgo nudia, Joubin, :02, includes L. marmorce and seyeral other names 

 as synonyms ; this opinion is shared by Kolombatovic, : 0$, and 

 refuted by Jatta, 104, p. 198 ; see also Massy, :o8. 

 L. vulgaris, Lamarck, i 98, p. 1 30. 



Loligo vulgaris, Lonnberg, '97a, p. 706 [Teneriflfe]. 



AurivilHus, '98, p. 46 [Stromstad ; Travemiinde]. 



Sepioteuthis, Blainville, 1825. 



S. lessoniana, Lesson, 1830.1 



Sepioteuthis Lessoniana, Brazier, '92, p. 14 [Uji Is., Solomon Is.]. 



Joubin, '98b, p. 26 [several Indo-Malayan 

 localities ; regards S, mauritiana as identical]. 

 S. lunulata, Quoy k Gaimard, 1832. 



Sepioteuthis lunulata, Brazier, '92, p. 13 [Solomon Is.]. 

 ,, Hoyle, :04, p. 31 [Marshall Is.]. 



S. mauritiana, Quoy & Gaimard, 1832. 



Sepioteuthis mauritiana. Brazier, '92, p. 15 [Port Jackson, N.S.W.]. 

 S. sieboldi, Joubin. 



Sepioteuthis Sieboldi, Joubin, '98b, p. 27 [Waigeou ; Japan]. 



SEPiiDiE, d'Orbigny, '45. 

 Sepia, Linne, 1758. 

 S. aculeata, van Hasselt, MS., in d'Orbigny, 1834. 



Sepia aculeata, Joubin, '98b, p. 25 [St Vincent, Nassau Harbour ; thinks 

 S. indica, d'Orb., very likely identical]. 

 S, apama, Gray, 1849. 



Sepia apama. Brazier, '92, p. 11 [S. Australia]. 

 S. australis, Quoy & Gaimard, 1832. 



Sepia capensis, d'Orbigny, '34, in: Fer. & d'Orb., p. 278, pi. vii. figs. 1-3 

 (1834). 



„ ,, Brazier, '92, p. 13 [N.S. Wales coast, and N. Queensland]. 

 S. braggi, Verco, :o7, pp. 213, 214, p. 27. [Glenelg, S. Australia.] 



Sepia braggi, Hedley, :o8, p. 134. 

 S. burnupi, Hoyle, :04b, p. 27, pi. i. [Natal.] 

 S. cultrata, Hoyle, 1885 ; Hedley, :o6, p. 468. [Queensland.] 

 S. esculenta, Hoyle, 1885 ; Hedley, :o6, p. 468. [Queensland.] 

 S. hierredda, Rang, 1837. 



Sepia hierredda, Lonnberg, '97a, p. 706 [Teneriffe]. 



1 This species is usually attributed to Ferussac on the strength of d'Orbigny, 

 *26, p. 65, but neither description nor figure is there given : the first writer 

 to give a diagnosis is Lesson (Voy. "Coquille," p. 241, pi. xi., 1830). 



