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CATALOGUE OF CEPHALOPODA. 
Spirula australis Lamck. Ency . Meth. t. 465. f. 5. 18— ?, cop. 
Gray , 1. c. xv. t. 15. f. 5. ; U Orb. Moll. Viv. et Fos. t. 16. f. 1. 
Spirula Peronii Lamck. Hist. Anim. s. V. vii. 601.?; Owen, in 
Adams , Zool. Voy . Samar ang, Moll. 13. 15. t. 4. f. 1. 4, 5, 6, 7. 
11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 
Hob. Australia ? 
* * The posterior Part of the Body furnished with a circular Disk, j 
covering and concealing the Shell , and with semicircular Fin-like !. 
appendages on each Side . — Lituus. 
2. Lituus las vis. 
Mantle smooth. 
Spirula ■? Gray , Ann. Nat. Hist. xv. 257. f. 5. f. 1. 234. 
445. 
Spirula Peronii ? Peeve , Elem. Conch. 16. t. A. f. a. d. not good 
(not Lamck.). 
Spirula australis Owen , in Adams , .ZooZ. Foy. Samarang, Mollusca , 
13. t. 4. f. 2. 8. 1848, not Lamck. 
Hah. ISTew Zealand. Mus. Mr. Cuming. 
3. Lituus vulgaris. 
Mantle pitted with close-set angular depressions, giving it a well- 
marked, reticulated character ; disk and appendages smooth. 
Spirula vulgaris Leach , MS. 1817 ; Leach , Tuckey , Pbz/. Zaire, 
append. 
Spirula ? Blainville, Ann. Franq. et etrang. Anal. Phys. 
i. 369. t. ? 1837, cop. Zool. Voy. Samarang, Moll. t. 4. f. 15*? 
cop. D' Orb. Moll. Viv. et Fos. t. 16. f. 3. 12. 
Spirula reticulata Owen, in Adams, Zool. Voy. Samarang, Moll . 
13. t. 4. f. 3. 9, 10. 
Hob . Timor. 
a . Africa. Skin of the body and shell. In spirits. Presented 
by J. Cranch, Esq., Congo Expedition. 
B. Shell apex enveloped in a thickened laminal Coat, produced 
behind. — F ossil. 
2. SPXBULIROSTRA. 
Animal ? only known fossil. — Shell calcareous, in- 
volute on the same plane, the whole separate from each other, 
chambered. Septa transverse, concave, with a siphon on the 
inner or arched side. Shelly case covering the whole of the : 
