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Madras [A. H. Clark, 1912 (as Sadras)] (2, I. M.). 



Madras; station 5; harbor; 9 meters; Dr. S. W. Kemp, May 3, 1918 [A. H. Clark, 

 1932] (4, 1. M.). 



Waltair, about 3 miles north of Vizagapatam; station 1; rocks and beach south 

 of Lawson's Bay; Dr. S. P. Agharkar, January 22, 1921 [A. H. Clark, 1932] (1, 1. M.). 



?India [A. H. Clark, 1912, 1914] (5, U. S. N. M., 35420 [original No. 3H], 35421 

 [original No. 28H], 35424 [original No. 29H], 35426 [original No. 33H]; I. M.). 



Sea of Bengal [Bell, 1888]. 



Ceylon [H. L. Clark, 1915] (2, M. C. Z., 607; Colombo Mus.). 



Indian Ocean [P. H. Carpenter, 1881; A. H. Clark, 1909, 1911, 1912] (1, L. M.). 



Indian Ocean [A. H. Clark, 1912] (1, Berl. Mus., 5335). 



Java [P. H. Carpenter, 1882, 1884, 1888; Hartlaub, 1912; A. H. Clark, 1912]. 



East Indies [A. H. Clark, 1909, 1912, 1914] (1, C. M.). 



Eastern Asia (East coast of Asia) [A. H. Clark, 1911, 1912, 1914] (1, Berl. Mus., 

 5336). 



No locality [A. H. Clark, 1909] (3, C. M.). 



Note. The specimens labeled Indian Ocean, East Indies, and eastern Asia agree 

 in their characters with others definitely known to be from the eastern coast of India. 

 There can be little doubt that they really came from that region where this form is 

 locally common and where many collections have in the past been made. 



Erroneous localities. Sadras, India [A. H. Clark, 1912, 1932]. In reality Madras; 

 see above. 



Fiji [Minckert, 1905 (locality not given); Hartlaub, 1912; Reichensperger, 1912]. 

 In reality Eio de Janeiro, collected by the United States Exploring Expedition under 

 Commander Charles Wilkes, U. S. Navy, in 1838; see under Tropiometra carinata, p. 319. 



?Fiji; ?Kingsmill Islands [Hartlaub, 1912; A. H. Clark, 1914]. In reality Rio de 

 Janeiro; part of the same lot as the preceding; see under Tropiometra carinata, p. 318. 



South Pacific Ocean; United States Exploring Expedition [A. H. Clark, 1909, 

 1911] (2, U. S. N. M., 2706, 2707). In reality Rio de Janeiro; part of the same lot as 

 the two preceding; see under Tropiometra carinata, p. 319. 



Pacific Ocean (1, M. C. Z., 75). IP reality Rio de Janeiro; part of the same lot 

 the three preceding; see under Tropiometra carinata, p. 319. 



South Sea Islands [A. H. Clark, 1911]. This refers to the four lots of specimens 

 given immediately above from Rio de Janeiro; see under Tropiometra carinata, p. 319. 



Marshall Islands [A. H. Clark, 1911]. This is an error for Kingsmill (or Gilbert) 

 Islands, and refers to the specimens listed as from that locality (in reality from Rio de 

 Janeiro) listed above: see under Tropiometra carinata, p. 319. 



Queensland [A. H. Clark, 1911]. This refers to the specimens labeled South 

 Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean. These were brought back by the United States 

 Exploring Expedition under Commander Charles Wilkes. With them was a specimen 

 of Tropiometra a/ra (U. S. N. M., 4015) presumably from Queensland, and because of 

 this they were assumed to be from the same locality. They came, however, from 

 Rio de Janeiro; see under Tropiometra carinata, p. 319. 



?Australia [A. H. Clark, 1911]. This refers to the specimens just mentioned. 



Dr. Sixten Bock's Expedition to Japan; station 45; Bonin Islands; east of Chi- 



