REPORT ON THE GASTEROPODA. 27 



3. Patella granatina, Linne. 



Patella granatina, Linne, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, p. 1258, No. 757. 



Martini, Conch. Cab., voL L p. 122, pi. ix. figs. 71-74. 

 Patella granatina, Dillwyn, vol. ii. p. 1027, sp. 27. 



apicina, Lamarck, Anim. s. vert., vol. vi. (1), p. 324 ; and (ed. Desh.), vol. vii. p. 525, sp. 1. 

 granatina, Id., Ibid., bis, sp. 2. 



,, Deshayes, Encycl. method., vers. voL iii. p. 705, No. 1. 



apicina, Delessert, Recueil, pi. iv. fig. 4. 

 granatina, Reeve, Conch. Icon., vol. viii. pi. iii. fig. 4. 



,, "Wood, Ind. Test. (Hanley), p. 185, pL xxxvii. fig. 27. 



„ Krauss, Moll, siid-afrik., p. 43. 



„ Hanley, Ipsa Linn. Conch, pp. 419 and 545. 



„ v. Martens, Einige siid-afrik. Moll., p. 13, No. 43, Jahrb. 1874, p. 125. 



October-December 1873. Sea-Point, near Cape Town. 



Habitat. — Cape of Good Hope (Krauss and British Museum), Antilles (Deshayes). 



4. Patella kerguelensis, E. A. Smith. 



Patella ferruginea, Reeve, Conch. Icon., voL viii. pi. xvii. fig. 40 (nee GmeL) 



,, kerguelensis, E. A. Smith, Moll. Kerguelen, Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc, 1877 (separate impression), 



p. 11, pi. ix. fig. 13. 

 „ „ Studer Fauna v. Kerguelensland, Archiv f. Naturgesch., Jahrg. xxxv. Bd. i. 



p. 128, No. 18. 



Station 149a. January 14, 1874. Lat. 49° 8' S., long. 70° 9' E. Betsy Cove, 

 Kerguelen Islands. 40 fathoms. Volcanic mud. 



Station 149. January 1874. Eocks, Kerguelen Island. 



February 6, 1874. Heard Island, S.S.E. of Kerguelen, among sea-weeds on the 

 shore. 



Habitat. — Kerguelen, Royal Sound, Swains Bay, Betsy Cove, Cascade Reach — down 

 to a fathom ; the dead shells often heaped up on the shore, the leavings of cormorants 

 and sea-gulls. 



As regards the animal of this species, the " bluntly serrated frill " which goes round, seems to 

 me distinctively not " interrupted," but only depauperated in front of the head, especially above the 

 left tentacle, where there is some appearance of the opening of a duct ; and the cirri of the mantle 

 edge, instead of alternating, seem to come in groups of one small black and three smaller grey — 

 the larger, not the " smaller," being the dark-coloured ones. 



5. Patella tramoserica, Martyn. 



Patella tramoserica, Martyn, Univ. Conch., vol. i. pi. xvi. 



„ „ Chemnitz, Conch. Cab., vol. xi. p. 179, pi. cxcvii. figs. 1912, 1913. 



