CEPHALOPODA (OCTOPODA, DECAPO DA). 
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AlLOPOSIDjE. 
Alloposus, Yerrill, probably = R’aliphron , Stp. ; id. t. c. p. 73. 
OCTOPODIDiE. 
Bolitama microcot yla, Stp., n. sp., Atlantic; id. t. c. p. 16. 
Gistopus bursarius, Stp., n. n. = Octopus indicus, d’Orb. (nec Rapp) ; 
id. t. c. p. 14. 
Elcdone cirrosa (Lmk.), synonymy discussed ; id. t. c. p. 102. 
Japetella diaphana , Hoyle, referred to J Eledonella, Vll. ; id. t. c. p. 107. 
Octopus, systematic characters of the genus, discussed by id. t. c. 
pp. 74-76. 0. argus , Krauss., = 0. horridus, d’Orb. ; id. t. c. p. 9. 0. 
occidentalis, Stp., n. sp., Ascension, Cuba; id. t. c. p. 77. 0. inccrtus , 
Targioni-Tozzetti, = 0. granulatus , Lmk. ; id. t. c. p. 80. 0. areolatus, 
de Haau (= 0. sinensis , d’Orb., 0. ocellatus , Cray), described and figured ; 
id. t. c. p. 86, pi. iii, figs. 6&7. 0. megalocyathus, Phil. (?), Cunningham, 
Punta Arenas, = 0. tehuelchus , d’Orb. ; id. t. c. p. 89. 0. bairdii, Vll., = 
0. arcticus, Prosch, and perhaps Sepia gramlandica , Dewh. ; id. t. c. 
p. 91. 0. maculosus , Hoyle, 1883,= O.pictus , Brock; id. t. c. p. 92. 
0. verrilli , n. n. = 0. pictus, Vll. ( nec Brock) ; id. t. c. p. 93. 0. Jiong- 
Icongensis , Stp., Hoyle, 1885,= 0. punctatus , Gabb ; id. t. c. p. 100. 
0. globosus , n. sp., Japan, Appellof, p. 7, pi. i, figs. 4 & 5 . 0. cuvieri and 
0. ocellatus. Gray, Japan ; id. t. c. pp. 6 & 8. 
Schizoctopus, Stp., n. subg. of Octopus, umbrella between the dorsal 
arms very short, and the cutaneous sculpture continued over its inner 
surface ; Hoyle, (1) p. 81. 
DEOAPODA. 
MYOPSIDA. 
SEriOLTNI. 
Rossia papillifera, Jeff., = R. glaucopis, Loven ; id. t. c. p. 116. R. 
patagonica , Smith, described and figured ; id. t. c., p. 119, pi. xv, figs. 
10-18. 
Rossia molleri , Stp., and R. glaucopis, Lov6n, Jan Mayen, jaws and 
radula figured ; Becher, p. 81, fig. 9. 
Rossia tenera (Vll.) does not belong to Heteroteuthis , Gray ; Hoyle, 
(1) p. 118. 
Sepiola bursa, Pffr., probably = Inioteuthis morsei, V1L; id. t. c. p. 112, 
Inioteuthis morsei, Vll., described and figured ; Appellcf, p. 15, pis. ii r 
figs. 15 & 16, & iii, figs. 16, 19, 20, & 23. 
Sepiarii. 
Sepia. Descriptive anatomy of shell and distribution of genus ; Hoyle, 
(1) pp. 123 & 222 : see also Riefstahl, pp. 31 & 32, antea - 
