POSTSCRIPT 
TO THE CEPHALOPODA OF THE AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
To the foregoing bibliography should he added the following titles: 
Joubin, Louis. 
: 14. Cephalopodes. Deuxieme Expedition Antarctique Fran^aise (1908-1910), 
p. 35-38, text fig. 1-4, Paris, 1914. 
Massy, Anne L. 
: 16. Mollusca. Part II.—Cephalopoda. British Antarctic (“Terra Nova”) Ex¬ 
pedition, 1910, Natural History Report, Zoology, v. 2, p. 141-176, text fig. 1-43, 
November 1916. 
Neither of these very relevant papers was known to me (that of Miss Massy not 
having yet been published) at the time the above paper was prepared. The manu¬ 
script left my hands in April, 1916, and not until almost a year later did copies of 
their papers reach me from the respective authors. The evidence there offered, 
particularly the new figure of Moschites charcoti given by Joubin (: 14, text fig. 1-2), 
inclines me strongly to the opinion that my M.aurorae is identical with it, though in 
the absence of the type specimen too positive an assertion in the matter might at 
this time be dangerous. 
8. S. Berry 
Redlands, California. 
December 2, 1918. 
