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Marine.
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Port Phillip Heads, South Australia. Depth varying under 20 fath.
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Examined both in the wet and dried state. Designated from its comparatively light, not heavy, structure. Of this species also there arc several specimens, in most of which the sarcode internally is orange-yellow and more or less charged with ova of the same colour, but much deeper.
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