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Rev. Canon Norman’s Revision 
in Tritoniadis, tentacula nulla. Papillae dorsales cuculli- 
formes (facie concava externa cnidocystis preedita) ; anus 
latero-dorsalis. Podarium antice truncatum. 
u Margo masticatorius mandibulse singulaserie denticulorum 
armatus. Radula triseriata, quasi omnino illi Galvinarum 
similis. Otocysta cum otolitho. Penis inermis.” 
Trinchesehas described two species from the Mediterranean. 
112. Hancockia eudactylota, Gosse. 
Hancockia eudccctylota , Gosse, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, xx. (1877) 
p. 316, pi. xi. 
Govia dactylota , Bergh, Die Cladohepatischen Nudibranchien, 1890, 
p. 53. 
Dredged by Mr. A. R. Hunt near Torquay, Aug. 10, 1877. 
Fam. 8. Lomanotidae. 
Genus Lomanotus, Yerany. 
113. Lomanotus marmoratus ) Aid. & Hanc. 
Lomanotus varians , Garstang, Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc, of Great 
Britain (1889), p. 185. 
Off Lowestoft, 25 fath. ( Meyer), Shetland [Peach). 
Distribution. West Norway, 10-20 fath. 
Mr. Garstang has found three specimens of this genus at 
Plymouth, and it appearing to him that they were intermediate 
forms between so-called species described, he has proposed to 
group the whole under the name L. varians . Of course, 
however, if they are so united, the laws of nomenclature 
require that it should be under the earliest name, L. marmo- 
ratus. Further observations are desirable. It is very 
probable that Mr. Garstang’s conclusions are correct. 
114. Lomanotus flavidus, Aid. & Hanc. 
115. Lomanotus portlandicus , W. Thompson (of Weymouth). 
116. Lomanotus Hancocki , Norman. 
Lomanotus Hancocki, Norman, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. xx. 
(1877), p. 518. 
Body elongated, of a very light pinkish-orange tinge, very 
transparent, so that the internal organs are clearly seen through 
the skin ; below white, the front margin of the foot micro- 
scopically sprinkled with red specks. Veil with two tentacular 
processes on each side, overhanging the mouth ; these pro- 
cessesare orange-coloured below, and above are microscopically 
