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A. austrnlis, p. 49, pi. 4. f. 8. 
D. variabilis, p. 44, pi. 4. f. 1. 
D. denisoni, p. 45, pi. 4. f. 2. 
D. chrysodenna, p. 46, pi. 4. f. 3. 
D. arhdnSy p. 47, pi. 4. f. 4. 
D. pantherina, p. 47, pi. 4. f. 5. 
D. nodidosa, p. 48, pi. 4. f. 6. 
D. cav7ieola, p. 48, pi. 4. f. 7. 
Messrs. Alder and Hancoek have described and figured the 
following species, most of which were discovered by Mr. W. 
Elliot at Waltair (Madras Presidency) ; Trans. Zool. Soc. v. 
1864 
D. for mosa, p. 116, pi. 29. fs. 1-3. 
D. ellioti, p. 116, pi. 28. fs. 1, 2. • 
D. p>ardnlisy p. 117, pi. 28. f. 3. 
D. co7icinna, p. 118, pi. 28. fs. 4-6. 
D-frngilis, p. 118, pi. 28. fs. 7, 8. 
D. areolatay p. 119, pi. 30. fs. 1-3. 
D. villostty p. 119, pi. 33. f. 1. 
D. 7'usticata, p. 120, pi. 30. fs. 4, 6. 
D. ttistisy p. 121, pi. 28. fs. 6, 7. 
D. apiculata, p. 122, pi. 30. f. 8. 
I), ca7'i7iatay p. 122, pi. 29. fs. 6, 6. 
D. st7'iata (Kelaart), pi. 29. f. 4. 
D. casta7iea (Kelaart), pi. 28. f. 9. 
D. osseosa (Kelaart), pi. 28. fs. 10, 11. 
D. fu7ieh7’is (Kelaart), pi. 30. fs. 9, 10. 
Of these the last four are from Ceylon, and were described in Journ. As. 
Soc. Beng. and in Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1858. The species named Z)om 
ca7'mata is not identical with that described by Qiioy and Gaimard under 
the same name {Atage77ia carmatay Gray). 
diromodorisy Alder and Hancock, Trans. Zool. Soc. v. p. 122, difl*ers from 
Do7is by having the foot exposed, and linear, simply pinnate, retractile 
branchiae. Evidently approaching Go7iiodoris. CJi. zch7'may Alder and Han- 
cock, /. c. p. 123, pi. 29. f. 7, from Waltair. 
ATfigasielltty Crosse, with tentacles of the true Dorisy elongated form of Go7ito- 
dorisy and three branchiae only as in T7'iopa. A. edivardsi (Angas), Journ. 
Conch, p. 49, pi. 4. f. 9 ; from Port Jackson. 
Goniodo7'is. Mr. Angas describes the following species in Journ. Conch. : 
G. atro77iargmaia (Cuv.), p. 51 ; G. hevmetti (Angas), p. 61, pi. 4. f. 10, from 
Port Jackson ; G. lo7'ingi (Angas), p. 62, pi. 4. f. 11, from Port Jackson ; G. 
f estiva (Angas), p. 63, pi. 4. f. 12, from Vaucluse Bay, South Australia; G» 
daphne (Angas), p. 54, pi. 5. f. 3, from Wooloomooloo Bay, South Australia; 
G. crossei (Angas), p. 64, pi. 6. f. 1, from Port Jackson ; G. sple7idida (Angas), 
p. 55, pi. 6. f. 2, from Port Jackson ; G. verrucosa (Crosse), p. 66, pi. 6. f. 4, 
from Port Jackson ; G. c7'inaceus (Crosse), p. 67, pi. 5. f. 6, from Port Jackson, 
Messrs. Alder and Hancock describe three species from Waltair, in Trans, 
Zool. Soc. V. p. 131 : G(miodo7'is aspe7'say pi. 33. f. 2 ; G. dtrmay pi. 32, 
f, 1-3 ; G. modestay pi. 28. f. 12. 
Do7'idopsisy Alder and Hancock. A new genus, being the t}rpe of a distinct 
family, and characterized thus (Trans. Zool. Soc. v. p. 124) : — Cloak largo, 
without spicula or marginal appendages. Dorsal tentacles retractile, within 
cavities ; no oral tentacles. Mouth suctorial, opening on the front margin of 
the foot; without jaws, or collar; with a retractile proboscis. The 
absence of a tongue, and the attenuated suctorial tube instead of powerful 
muscular buccal organs, form the chief peculiarity of this genus. The follow- 
ing new species from Waltair belong to it : — 
Doridopsis fuscay p. 126, pi. 31. f. 3 ; D. ge77imaceay p. 126, pi. 31. fs. 4-7 ; 
D. clavidutuy p. 127, pi. 31. fs. 10-12; D. pustulosoy p. 128, pi. 31. fs. 8,9; 
