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MOLLUSCA. 
Jorunna johnstoni (Aid. & Hanc., as Doris) = ? tomentosa (Cuv.), ana- 
tomically described ; Bergh, 1. c. pp. 46-52, pi. ix. figs. 1-11. 
Aciodoris lutescens (Bergh, 1879), Nazam Bay, N. Pacific, anatomi- 
cally described j id. 1. c. pp. 52-58. 
Lamellidoris. 20 species enumerated, hilamellata (L.) var. n. pacijica^ 
Behring Sea, L. varians (Bgh.) with var. n. hystricina, Kyska Island, N. 
Pacific, and muricata (Miill.), N. Atlantic, anatomically described; id. 
/. c. pp. 58-75, pi. ix. fig. 18, pi. xi. figs. 3-14, & pi. xiii. fig. 1. 
Adalaria (Bgh., 1879). 5 species enumerated, (Aid. & Hanc.)^ 
N. Atlantic, and virescens^ spp. nn., both from Unalaska, albo~ 
jnipillosa (Dali, 1872, as Alderia)^ Sitkha, and loveni (Aid. & Hanc., as 
Doris) = D. muricata, Abilgaard, Loven, & Sars, N. Atlantic, anatomi- 
cally described ; id. 1. c. pp. 75-88, pi. ix. figs. 12-15, pi. x. figs. 1-11, ct 
pi. xi. fig. 15. 
Acanthodoris. 8 species enumerated, (0. F. Miill.) with varr. nn. 
albescens and purpurea from the Aleutian Islands, and A. ccerulescens, 
sp. n., Behring Sea, anatomically described ; id. 1. c. pp. 88-105, pi. x. 
figs. 12-15, pi. xi. figs. 1 & 2, pi. xii. figs. 1-16, pi. xiii. figs. 2-7, pi. xiv. 
fig. 16. 
Chroinodoris. The Mediterranean species are examined, C. tricolor 
(Cantr., 1841) = ccerulea (Risso, 1826), gracilis (Rapp, Chiaje), C. mcs- 
sinensis, sp. n., C. villafranca (Risso, 1818) = tenera (Costa, 1840) = 
pulcherrima (Cantr., 1841) = scaccliii (Chiaje) = imssinii (Verany), C. 
elegans (Cantr., 1835) =picta (Schultz, Philippi) =. schultziana (Chiaje), 
C. albescens (Schultz), luteo-rosea (Rapp) = iheringi (Bergh), elegantula 
(Philippi), and hrohni (Verany), described by H. v. Ihering, Mai. Bl. (2) 
ii. pp. 61-94, pi. i. figs. 2-7 living animals, pi. ii. figs. 1-14 parts of the 
radula. C. dalli and calif orniensis (Bergh), anatomical figures by Bergh, 
1. c. pi. xiii. figs. 8-14, pi. xiv. figs. 1-15. 
Aplielodoris antillensis (Bergh, 1879). Anatomical figures by Bergh, 
1. c. pi. xvi. figs. 12-18. 
Goniodoris (Forbes) = Pelagella (Gray) : generic description, list of 8 
species, G. nodosa (Mont.), castanea (Aid. & Hanc.) =. paretii (Verany), 
Atlantic and Mediterranean, externally and anatomically described ; 
Bergh, Mai. Bl. (2) ii. pp. 113-135, anatomical figures pi. iv. 
Ilalgerda, g. n. “ Corpus subdepressum, subrigidum, suprii laeve ; 
apertura branchialis ovata, foliis tripinnatis paucis ; tentacula nulla ; 
podarium sat angustum ; armatura labialis nulla ; lingua rhachido nulla, 
pleuris multidentatis, dentibus hamatis serrulatis; prostata magna; 
penis inermis.” H. formosa. sp. n., perhaps = Doris venosa (Q. & G.), 
Reunion Island, Bergh, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxx, pp. 190-195, pi. iv, 
figs. 15-20, pi. V. figs. 10-12. 
DoRIOPSIBIDiE. 
Doriopsis limbata (Cuv.), and grandiflora (Rapp) = guttata (Risso), 
distinct from it. Both anatomically described by H. v. Ihering, Mai. Bl. 
(2) ii. pp. 94-107, anatomical figures of both, pi. iii. figs. 15-19 ; also by 
Bergh, JB. mal. Ges. vii. pp. 297-316, pi. x. figs. 1-8, & pi. i. figs. 1 & 2. 
