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e. South of Europe. In spirits, in a bad state. Presented by 
P. B. Webb. QhJ 
d. Dalmatia. In spirits. Mr. HeckeFs Collection. 0 H. 
10. Loligo Reynaubii. 
Body elongate, larger in the middle, acuminate behind. Fins occu- 
pying more than two thirds the length of the body, elongate, 
rhomboidal. Sessile arms well rounded at the angles, short, 
unequal ; second, third, and fourth pairs externally carinated ; 
ring of cups with acute teeth on the higher side, diminishing in size 
to the other side. Tentacular arms large, cylindrical : cups very 
unequal, ten or twelve central very large ; their rings smooth, of 
smaller lateral cups oblique, with acute teeth, longest on the 
higher side. Shell narrow, lanceolate ; central groove rather 
produced above. 
Loligo Reynaudii Feruss. 8? T)' Orb. Ceph. Acet. Calmars, t. 24. f. 
1 — 8. 1839, Paleont. univ. t. 11. f. 3., Paleont. etrang. t. 9. f. 3., 
Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 346. t. 19. f. 1 — 5. 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
a. Cape of Good Hope. In spirits. Presented by G. Boro- 
daile, Esq. 
h. The shell of a. in spirits. 
11. Loligo tricarinata. 
Animal Shell lanceolate, transparent, whitish, central 
groove deep ; the blade with a slight raised ridge from the apex 
to the front part of the outer edge, near the commencement of 
the shoulder, producing three distinct keels on the convex side 
of the tip ; the upper part of stem one fifth of the length. 
Length sixteen inches. 
Hab. Isle of France. 
«, b. Shells. Isle of France. Presented by Lady Francis 
Cole. 
Differs from all the other shells of the genus by its large size, 
and the oblique groove from the tip to the upper margin. The 
shell of L. Feynaudi is only twelve inches long. 
*** Shell lanceolate , sides straight , converging; upper part broad . 
12. Loligo Duvaucelii. 
Body oblong, elongate. Fins irregular, rhombic, half as long as 
the body. Buccal membrane seven-lobed. Sessile arms, third 
pair largest, compressed, finned externally ; cups of the lowest or 
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