ON THE ANATOMY OF RHINOCEROS SUMATRENSIS. 7 35 a. Ophiopeza conjungens, Bell. Specimens are known fronn the northern parts of Australia and from the " Indian Ocean " ; thanks to Mr. Oates's gift I am able to give a definite point in the latter area. M. 38 a. Ophioglypha kinbergi, Ljn. This species was collected by the ' Challenaier,' both within (Torres Straits) and without the intertropical area (Port Jackson^ Bass Straits). M. 52 d. Ophiothrix aspidota, M. Tr. The Museum has also received this species from Kurrachee. R. The only habitat hitherto given has been East Indies. 84 a. Fibularia volva, Ag. R. 89 a. EcHiNODiscus auritus, Leske. R. 93 a. Maretia plantjlata, Lamk. M. 104 a. Cucumaria semperi, Bell. Hitherto known only from Port Denison and Torres Straits. R. 105 a. CoLOCHiRUS auADRANGULARis, Jager. 1889.] ANATOMY OF RHINOCEROS SUM ATRENSIS. 9 Beddard, Frank E. and Treves, Frederick. 1889. "On the Anatomy of Rhinoceros sumatrensis." Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1889,
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