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D. atromaculata, p. 129, pi. 31. fs. 20-24 j D. 'punctata, p. 129, pi. 81. f. l7 ; 
D. miniata, p. 130, pi. 31. fa. 18, 19. 
Also the following species, previously described as Doris, belong to this 
genus, and are ligured in the same paper ; — 
Z).^M6er6*M/osa(Quoy and Gaimard),pl.29.fs. 8-10; D. (Kelaart), 
fi*om Coromandel, is perhaps the same; D. ruhra (Kelaart), pi. 31. fs. 1,2, 
from Ceylon; D. nigra (Stimpson), pi. 31. fs. 13-16= Z)om atrata and D. 
atroviridis (Kelaart). 
Polycera cooki, Angas, Journ. Conch, p. 58, pi. 6. f. 6, from Botany Bay. 
Trevelgana bicolor, Alder and Hancock, Trans. Zool. Soc. v. p. 132, pi. 29. 
fs. 11, 12, from Waltair. 
Plocamophorus ceylonicus (Kelaart), figured Trans. Zool. Soc. v.pl. 32, fs.4-6. 
— Plocainophorusimperialis, Journ. Conch. p. 69, pi. 5. f. 7,from Vaucluse 
Bay, South Australia. 
Onchidoridas. 
Kalinga, g. n.; Alder and Hancock, intermediate between Euplocamm and 
Plocamophorus, the branchial plumes separate aam Hexahra7ichus\ K. 
ornata, Alder and Hancock, Trans. Zool. Soc. v. p. 135, pi. 32. fs. 7-10, from 
Waltair. 
Triopidas. 
Triopa yatesi, Angas, Journ. Conch, p. 60, pi. 6. f. 8, from Watson Bay, 
South Australia. 
Suborder Hj]olobranchiata. 
Tritoniid^. 
Meliboca. australis, Angas, Journ. Conch, p. 62, pi. 6. £ 2, from Watson 
Bay, South Australia. 
Melihe fimhriata, Alder and Hancock, Trans. Zool. Soc. v. p. 138, pi. 33. fs. 6, 7, 
from Waltair. This genus is stated to be closely allied to Tethys) the diges- 
tive and reproductive organs have been examined. [It appears to us to 
be identical with Chiorcea leonina (Gould), Adams, Gen. of Recent Moll. ii. 
p. 71, pi. 138. f. 1.] 
' Scyllcea marmorata, Alder and Hancock, 1. c. p. 136, pi. 33. f. 3 ; and Sc, 
viridis, Alder and Hancock, ibid. fs. 4, 5 ; both from Waltair. 
Bornella digitata (Adams), from Waltair, reexamined and figured by Messrs. 
Alder and Hancock, Trans. Zool. Soc. v. p. 139, pi. 33. fs. 8, 9. — Bornella her- 
manni, Angas, Journ. Conch, p. 61, pi. 6. f. 1, from Watson Bay, South 
Australia. 
PROCTONOTIDiE. 
Janus sanguineus, Angas, Journ. Conch, p. 63, pL 6. f. 6, from Watson 
Bay, South Australia. 
Madrella, g. n., Alder and Hancock, diflfers from the other members of this 
group in the lateral position of the anus, and the absence of oral tentacles,, 
unless the oral veil be considered such. M. ferruginosa, Alder and Hancock, 
Trans. Zool. Soc. v. p. 142, pi. 33. fs. 10-12, from Waltair. 
