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AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
[S.S.B. 451.] 
Remains of two medium sized cephalopoda, consisting in each instance of merely 
the arms and buccal portion, were taken from the ejecta of penguins at Macquarie 
Island. Although in wretched condition from the effects of the digestive fluids, enough 
is left to show that both specimens are the same species and represent some decapod, 
perhaps an Ommastrephid, with two rows of arm suckers. 
