LOLIGIDiE : SEFIOLA. 
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Sepiola vulgaris Grant , Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. i. 77. 1833. 
Sepiola Grantiana Feruss. Sepioles , t. 2. f. 3, 4., Magas, de Zool '. 
Bull. p. 66. 1835. 
Sepiola Devigniana Gervais 8p Van Beneden , Bull. Acad. Brux. p. 
10. 1838. 
Hob. British Channel and the Mediterranean. 
a, b , c. Medway, near Hore. In spirits. Presented by Rev. 
J. Henslow. Mus. Leach. 
d. Berwick-upon-Tweed. In spirits. Presented by G. John- 
ston, M. D. 
e, f. Mediterranean. In spirits. Presented by R. B. Webb, 
Esq. 
g. Sandgate. Hot good state. In spirits. Presented by Rev. 
G. E. Smith. 
h. Hastings. In spirits. Presented by W. E. Leach, M. D. 
i. j. ? In spirits. — ? Some 
of the cups of the sessile arms larger than the rest. 
2. Sepiola Oweniana. 
Body elongate, ovate, smooth, rather pointed behind. Fins very 
small, far apart, nearly circular. Sessile arms elongate, slender, 
subulate, unequal ; order of their length, 2, 3, 4, 1 ; cups 
oblique, rather compressed, rounded, with a large opening, in 
two distinct alternating lines ; rings entire. Tentacular arms 
very long, very slender; club small; cups very crowded, and 
exceedingly minute ; aquiferous pores two. Shell ? 
Sepiola Oweniana I)' Orb. Feruss. Ceph. Acet . 229. n. 1., Sepioles , 
t. 3. f. 1 — 5. 1839 ; IT Orb. Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 252. n. 5. 
Bob. ? 
3. Sepiola ? Japonic a. 
Body oblong. Fin widened. Sessile arms unequal, dorsal short, 
lateral ones longest ; cups in two separate alternating lines, with 
a clavate muscular tube up between the cups. Tentacular 
arms long, cylindrical, scarcely enlarged at the end ; cups very 
minute, only one fourth of the size of those of the sessile arms. 
Shell ? 
Tilesius , Krusenstern , Voy. t. 88. f. . 
Sepiola Japonica D' Orb. Feruss. Ceph. Acet. 234. n. 3. 1839 ; 
D' Orb. Moll. Viv. et Fos t i. 251. n. 3. 
Hah. J apan. 
