66 AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
BaTHYDORIS HODGSONI Eliot. 
Bathydoris hodgsoni Eliot, Nat. Antarct. Exped., 1907, Nudibranch., p. 12, figs. E., G., 
12-16; Jd., Evans, Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinb., |., 1914, p. 192. 
One, January 27th, 1914, from 120 fathoms, hard ground, in the Davis Sea, in South 
Lat. 66° 8’ and East Long. 94° 17’. Another, January 29th, 1914, from 325 fathoms, 
ooze, off the Shackleton Ice-shelf, in South Lat. 65° 6’ and Hast Long. 96° 13’. 
AEGIRES ALBUS Thiele. 
Aegires albus Thiele, Deutsch. Siidpol. Exped., xiii., 1912, p. 222, text fig. 7, pl. xix., 
fig. 4. 
One specimen, 15mm. long, January 27th, 1914, from 120 fathoms, hard ground, 
in the Davis Sea, in South Lat. 66° 8’ and Hast Long. 94° 17’. 
TRITONIELLA SINUATA Eliot. 
Tritoniella sinuata Ehot, Nat. Antarct. Exped., 1907, Nudibranch., p. 10, figs. C. 9-11. 
From Commonwea!th Bay—one, September 4th, 1912, from 25 fathoms; and 
another, December 22nd, 1913, from 350-400 fathoms. 
NovT#OLIDIA DEPRESSA Eliot. 
Noteolidia depressa Eliot, Nat. Antarct. Exped., 1907, Nudibranch.., p- 20, figs. H., I., 
22-24. 
One, September 4th, 1912, from 25 fathoms, in Commonwealth Bay. One, 
December 28th, 1913, from 288 fathoms, ooze, off the Mertz Glacier, Adelie Land, in 
South Lat. 66° 55’ and East Long. 145° 21’. One, January 31st, 1914, from 110 fathoms, 
hard ground, off the Shackleton Ice-shelf, in South Lat. 64° 32’ and East Long. 97° 20’. 
GASTEROPOD EGGS. 
(Plate [X., fig. 103.) 
What appears to be the ova of some gasteropod is a ribbon wound by its edge about 
a stalk of Alcyonarian fibre. There are about eight whorls about 1mm. thick, each coil 
about 12mm. in diameter. The flat side is plicate, radially from the axis, by bundles 
of ova. 
This was dredged, December 28th, 1913, in 288 fathoms, ooze, off the Mertz Glacier, 
Adelie Land, in South Lat. 66° 55’ and East Long. 145° 21’. 
