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Show - 212 MR. P. S. ABRAHAM ON THE [Mar. 6, 151. DORIS? CEREBRALIS, Gould, I.e. p. 298, pl. 23. f. 393. Hab. Eeejee Islands. 152. D. ? LILACINA, id. /. c. p. 297, ph 22. f. 392. Hab. Honolulu, Oahu. 153. D? CHRYSODERMA, Angas, /. c. xii. p. 46, pl. 4. f. 3. Hab. Port Jackson. 154. D. ? ORNATA. G. (Dendrodoris) ornata, Ehr. I. c. Hab. Red Sea. 155. D. 1 FRAGILIS. Actinocyclus (I) fragilis, id. /. c. Hab. Red Sea. 156. D. ? ERINACEA. Goniocloris erinaeeus, Crosse, Journ. de Conch, xii. p. 57, pl. 5. f. 5 (1864) ; Chromodoris erinaeeus, Bgh. Hab. Port Jackson. 157. D. ? RETICULOSA. Goniobranchus reticulata, Pease, A m . Journ. Conch, ii. p. 205, pl. 14. f. 1 (1866). Hab. Pacific Islands. Genus ANGASIELLA, Crosse, 1864. " Body elongate, rounded in front, attenuated and produced into a point behind ; mantle everywhere covering the head and the foot; dorsal tentacles 2 ; subclavate ; branchiae plumose, few, and placed before the anus, a little behind the middle of the back." (Crosse.) As M . Crosse has told us nothing about the retractility of the branchiae or the condition of the oral tentacles, odontophore &c, we cannot be certain of the position of this genus. 1. ANGASIELLA EDWARDSI, Crosse, Journ. de Conchyl. xii. p. 49, pl. 4. f. 9. Hab. Port Jackson. Genus KENTRODORIS, Bergh, 1876. " Mantle broad, soft, with the upper side everywhere minutely granular; ihinophores retractile; tentacles conical; branchiae retractile, the plumes tripinnate ; podarium broad, the margin in front deeply grooved, with the upper lip veliform and deeply emarginate ; rounded behind ; no buccal armature ; no median tooth, the lateral ones uncinate. Penis armed with a spine." (Bergh.) 1. K. RUBESCENS, Bgh.; Semper, Reise in Arch. 2te Bd. Heft x. 1876, p. 413, T. 33. f. 8, T. 49. f. 14-19, T. 50. f. 1-8. Hab. Mare Palaense (Aibukit). |