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MOLLUSCA. 
St. Andre\^s, pi. ii. fig. 16, and pi. vii, figs. 13-15, the latter with the 
spawn. 
Doris ruhra (Orb., nec Risso) = coccinea (Aid. & Hanc.), D. tomentosa 
(Cuvier) = johnstoni (Aid. & Hanc.) ; P. Fischer, J. de Conch, xxiii. 
p. 211, footnote. DMimhata {Q\xy.') found in the Bay of Biscay; id. 
1. c, p. 207. 
Doris marieri, rossiteri^ and (^Doriopsis ? "i) fahrei, spp. nn., Crosse, J. 
de Conch, xxiii. pp. 307-311, pi. xii. figs. 1-3, New Caledonia. 
Doris arrogans and hrunnea, spp. nn., figured but not described ; 
Bergh, in Semper’s Reis. Arch. Phil. ii. pi. xli. figs. 2 & 4. Philippines. 
Hexabranchus faustus, sp. n., figured, but not described ; id. ibid. 
pi. xli. fig. 3, Philippines. 
Nembrotha citrina, g. & sp. nn., figured but not described ; id. ibid. 
pi. xli. fig. 5, Philippines. 
KentrodorislCen-'], g. n. “Pallium latum, molle, latere superiore 
ubique minutissime granulatum ; rhinophoria retractilia, tentacula conica ; 
branchia retractilia, foliis tripinnatis. Podarium latum, antice margine 
profunde sulcatum, labio superiore veliformi profunde emarginato, pos- 
tice rotundatum. Armatura labialis nulla. Dens medianus nullus, dentes 
laterales uncinati. Penis aculeo armatus.” K. rubescens, gigas, and 
annuligera^ spp. nn., Pelew and Philippine Islands, with anatomical de- 
scription ; R. Bergh, in Semper’s Reis. Arch. Phil. ii. pp. 413-427, 
pi. xxxiii. fig. 8 ; pi. xli. fig. 1; pi. xlix. figs. 14-19; pi. 1. figs. 1-23; 
pi. li. figs. 1-6 ; pi. lii. fip. 3-16. 
Goniodoris montrouzieri, verrieri, lamberti^ petiti, and souverbiei^ 
spp. nn., Crosse, J. de Conch, xxiii. pp. 311-317, pi. xii. figs. 4-8, New 
Caledonia. 
Chromodoris (Aid. & Hanc., 1855) = Gonibranchus (Pease, 1866); 
near Goniodoris, but distinguished by very vivid colours, arranged mostly 
in longitudinal stripes ; gills retractile, simply pinnate ; no median plate 
on the radula, lateral teeth numerous, hooked ; lips armed with small 
hooks. 73 species enumerated from the Mediterranean, the West Indies, 
the Indian Seas, and the Pacific. R. Bergh, J. Mus. Godeffr. viii. pp. 72- 
78. C. scurra, gloriosa, and pallescens, spp. nn., all from Tahiti ; id. 1. c. 
pp. 78, 79, & 81, pi. 1. figs. 6-13, pi. vii. fig. 4, and pi. ix. figs. 6-31. 
Anatomical figures of different species, without descriptions, are also 
published by Bergh, in Semper’s Reis. Arch. Phil. ii. pis. li. lii. & liii. ; 
C. scurra and C. lineolata, spp. nn., figured from life, 1. c. pi. xxxiii. 
figs. 3 & 4. 
Trevelyana nigerrima, cristata, and worosa, spp. nn., figured but not 
described ; id. in Semper’s Reis. Arch. Phil. ii. pi. xxxiii. figs. 6-7, 
pi. XXV. fig. 9. 
Miamira, g. n. “ Notaeum antice in velum frontale productum, late- 
ribus lobis applanatis infra lamellatis instructum, postice in velum cau- 
dale continuatum, supra carinatum cum costis transversalibus. Podarium 
angustius. Apertura oralis indumento buccali hamuligero armata. 
Lingua lata, brevis, seriebus dentium numerosis, rhachide inermi, pleuris 
multidentatis.” M. nobilis, sp. n., Philippines, Amboina, and Samoa 
Islands. Id. J. Mus. Godeffr. viii. pp. 63-63, pi. viii. figs. 1-30, and pi. ix. 
