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obtusely pointed branchiae } orange-red at base, ringed with 

 white and orange, tip white ; a bluish line running longitudinally 

 for nearly two-thirds of its length. 



Found in great number in Dutch Bay, and other parts of the 

 sea near Fort Frederick, Spawns in June and July. Ova 

 white, in narrow thready coils. 



iEoLIS PAULINA. Kel. 



Tentacles 4 ; two dorsal, red, wrinkled. The two terminal 

 tentacles pinkish, tip red, base white. Branchiae reddish, 

 numerous, short ; anterior ones have a whitish central ring, 

 tipped red ; posterior ones of a redder colour, tips more 

 broadly tipped with red ; the central white ring less distinct. 

 Foot expanded, with a short, triangular-pointed process. Dength 

 3J lines. 



/EOLIS TBISTIS. Kel 



Tentacles 4 : two dorsal, about half the size of the two 

 anterior ones ; white with blackish rings. Body white, an 

 interrupted blackish line on each side of back. Branchiae in 

 clusters of 3 or 4 ; short, pointed, white, and ringed with 

 black. Foot slightly expanded, and notched anteriorly. Length 

 about 3 lines. 



Found on sea-weed in one of my Aquaria. Ova white. 



iEOLIS NODULOSA. Kel. 



Tentacles 4 ; opaque-white. Dorsal long, pyramidal, 

 pointed, with three nodular rings ; oral tentacles short, narrow, 

 pointed, white with a yellowish shade. Head and back white. 

 Branchiae in five small clusters on each side ; long, nodular, 

 obtusely pointed ; opaque-white and spotted indistinctly with 

 slight orange-brown ; base darker. Foot slightly contracted 

 anteriorly. 



Length about i inch. 



