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unequal ; length, 4, 3, 2, 1 ; with four rows of cups, supported 
by rings. Tentacular arms thickly clubbed, with five rows of 
cups ; four of them much larger, with oblique, entire rings. 
Shell very depressed, ovate, nearly equally round at each end, 
above smooth, and cartilaginous on the sides and ends ; beneath 
very concave. 
Sepia tuberculata Lamck. Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris , i. 9. t. 1. f. 
1 — 6., Hist. An. s. Vert . 2d edit. vii. 668. n. 2. ; Hose , Buff, de 
JDeterv. Vers , i. 45. ; Montfort , Buff, de Sonnin . Moll. i. 274. t. 
7. ; Blainv. Diet. Sc. Nat. Crypt, f. 2 — 6., Malacolog. Atlas, t. 
1. f. 2 — 6.; Deshayes , Enc. Meth. iii. 945. n. 2.; D'Orb. et 
Feruss. Cephal. Acet. Seiches , t. 3 ter, t. 4 bis, t. 6. t. 17. f. 13 
— 15.; Tf Orb. Paleont . univ . t. 3. f. 11., Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 
281. t. 12. f. 11. 
Sepia papillata Quoy 8p Gaim. Voy. Ast. Zool. ii. 61. t. 1. f. 6 — 14. 
Feruss. et D' Orb. Ceph. Acet. Sepia , t. 3. 
Sepia mamillata Leach , MS.; Feruss. et U Orb. Ceph. Acet. Sepia , 
t. 4*. 
Hob. Cape of Good Hope. 
a. Shell of adult. Dry. Imperfect. Cape of Good Hope. 
7. Sepia vermiculata. 
Body ovate, smooth, acute anteriorly. Fins broad, largely sepa- 
rated behind, dotted with red. Head large. Sessile arms 
short, thick at their base, unequal ; length, 4, 3. 2, 1 ; with four 
rows of cups, with entire rings. Tentacular arms cylindrical, 
very long; club flattened, with very numerous cups, eight or 
ten larger than the rest, with entire rings. Shell oblong, ovate, 
bluntly beaked posteriorly. 
Sepia vermiculata Quoy 8p Gaim. Voy. Ast. Moll. ii. 64. t. 1. f. 
1 — 5. (1832) ; D’ Orb. et Feruss. Ceph. Acet. Seiches , t. 3. bis ; 
U Orb. Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 284. 
S. Hierredda var. ? D’ Orb. 1. c. 285. 
Hob. Cape of Good Hope. 
8. Sepia Lefebrex. 
Animal ? Shell ovate, oblong, rounded at each end, 
concentrically wrinkled above, nearly flat above, strongly 
gibbous and elevated in the middle beneath, with a border all 
round. 
Sepia Lefebrei TfOrb. Cephal. Acet. t. 24. f. 1 — 6. (shell), Paleont. 
univ. t. 4. f. 5 — 6., Moll. Viv. et Fos. i. 288. t. 13. f. 5 — 6, 
