CEPHALOPODA.—BERRY. 
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INDETERMINABLE MATERIAL AND FRAGMENTS. 
Larval Cephalopod. 
A minute and much dilapidated cephalopod [S.S.B. 445] was obtained in 20 fathoms 
with the preceding specimen, January 21st, 1914. The specimen has a total length of 
only about 8mm., and is not in condition for description or determination. 
[S.S.B. 449.] 
Fragments of half-digested Moscliites and four loose cephalopod mandibles were 
taken from the stomach of a Weddell seal shot at Adelie Land, Lat. South 67°, November 
3rd, 1912. With our present scanty knowledge, any attempt at specific determination 
would be premature. The radula of the Moscliites somewhat resembles that of 
M. adelieana, but does not coincide with the latter in all particulars. 
[S.S.B. 450.] 
This lot comprises about 90 loose mandibles, apparently belonging to several genera 
of cephalopods, taken from the stomach of a large sea elephant ( Macrorhinus leoninus), 
at Macquarie Island ( vide Mawson, :15, vol. 2, pp. 200, 220). Three of the mandibles 
are here figured (text figs. 28-30). 
Fig. 28.— Cephalopod. 
Mandible. 
Mandible. 
Mandible. 
