CEPHALOPODA.—BERRY. 23 
Type. Juv 
Measurements : mm. mm. 
Total length ......... Pr Gisstieronies card: 5 Bes ess toe nis 88 39 
Tip of body to dorsal base of umbrella ............... 36 15 
I Sat BURIEINOONY 6 BS cuthy! Sobidodigasosodbapoidadcht 24 Ii 
WAGHING Asn ats udoopagudlioiqlessaps nal ules de 25 13 
WIGNER on oo ada siGgomaswe Senasoadaeeoe 19 10-5 
Wid thtacrossteyesteneriscs sneets eter sie tenster erecta 21 12 
IML oo osts andneacencosopandangne 13 5 
Mouth to tip of right dorsal arm..................... 50 896.29 
Mouth to tip of left dorsalarm .................000- 49 23 
Mouth to tip of right second arm ................00 52 24 
Mouth to tip of left second arm ..............200008 51 22 
Mouth to tip of right third arm .................04-- 43 23 
Mouth to tip of left third arm ..................005- 5422 
Mouth to tip of right ventral arm.............. PHO 53-22 
Mouth to tip of left ventral arm ..................-. 55 QI 
Length ofihéectocotylus| iio. scsss.scncessaeeis dees 2 — 
Length of umbrella between dorsal arms.............. 12 8 
Length of umbrella between ventral arms............. 9 6 
Type.—A male, Cat. No. C. 40891, of the Australian Museum [S.S.B. 437]. 
Type Locality—Station VIII., Lat. South 66° 8’, Long. Hast 94° 17’; 120 fathoms, 
bottom of small granite rocks, January 27th, 1914; one @ specimen. 
Fig. 20.—M. aurore. 
Radula. 
Remarks.—Though represented in the collection by only one mature specimen, 
this characteristic little species has no close resemblance to any of the other forms taken 
by the Expedition. In the heavy papillation of the body, as well as the characters 
of the hectocotylus, it appears to resemble most nearly the M. charcoti (Joubin) from 
