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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
P, calif ornica (Ooo^&r) ) P. natalensisy sp. n,, Bergh^ p. 84, Natal coast; P. 
cuvierii, Orb., Valparaiso; P. semperi, sp. n., Bergh, ,p. 37, pi. 2. figs. 27-30, 
and pi. 3, perhaps Cuvier’s Diph. hmgmansij Philippines ; P. tcmiolataj 
sp. n., Peters, MS., p. 42, Mossambique,; P. petersiysp. n., Bergh, p. 46, 
pi. 4, Mossambique ; P. rubida (Gould), Honolulu ; P. formosa (Kelaart), 
Ceylon. 
h. Tuberculated species. 
P. pustulosa (Schultze, Phil.), Sicily, ?=oce//a^a (Desh.), ? =t?errwcosa, 
(Cantraine) ; P. marmorata (Kelaart), Aripa. 
Gen. Sancara, Bergh, Vidensk. meddel. naturh. foren. Kjobenhavn, 1864, 
pi. 3. Mantle smooth, . not distinctly separated from the body anteriorly. 
No caruncula tentacularis. 
Sancara quadrilatcralisy sp. n., Bergh, p. 60, Mediteranean, perhaps 
= Linguella elforti (Blainv.) ; S. iaira, Bergh, 1. c. pi. 8, Japanese Sea. 
Gen. Camargaj Bergh. Caruncula tentacularis low, united with the front 
of tlie mantle ; this latter without nettle-organs. 
Camarga marginata (CErsted, MS.), Bergh, p. 70, Bealejo, Central America. 
Order NUDIBRANCHIATA. 
DoRIBIDiE. 
Doris. Teeth of the radula, Eberhard, 1. c. p. 18, pi. 4. figs. 65-67. 
[Neither is the species named, nor is it stated whence it was procured ; it 
differs from D. obvelata^ figured by LovtSn, in the absence of a median tooth.] 
Chromodoris. To this genus are to be referred Doris dorsalis (Gould), D. 
decora and marginata (Pease). Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, ii. p. 207. 
Goniohranchus, g. n.. Pease, Doridinse, with simple, elongate, quadrangular 
branches, two sides of which are finely and delicately laminated. G. alho- 
maculatus and reticulatus, sp. n.. Pease, Am. Joum. Conch, ii. pp. 204, 205 ; 
the latter figured pi. 14. fig. 1. To the same genus are to be referred Doris 
vibrata^ propinquata, picta^ and pulchra (Pease, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1860 and 
1861), Tahitian archipelago. 
Stenodorisj g. n.. Pease ; body narrow, elongate, without mantle or lateral 
fissure, gills and cervical tentacles like those of Doris. St. rubraj sp. n., 
Pease, 1. c. pp. 205, 206, pi. 14. fig. 2, Tahitian archipelago. 
Polycera. Teeth of the radula, Eberhard, /. c. p. 19, pi. 4. figs. 69, 60. 
[Species not named, probably the common P. quadrilineata.'] 
Triopid^e. 
Idalia. Teeth of the radula, Eberhard, 1. c. p. 19, pi. 4. figs. 61, 62. [The 
species is not named ; specimen, from Ostende. It does not agree with the 
figure of I. ciirigera, given by Lov^n, but belongs to the same typle.] 
Tritoniid^e. 
Lobifera. This name is substituted by Pease for Polybranchia (Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1860), the radiating lines of the lobes not being true branchiae. 
L. nigricans and L, papillosa, sp. n., Pease, Am. Jourp. Conch, ii. p. 206, 
Tahitian archipelago. , 
