BY JOHN BRAZIER. 119 



7. Helcionsiscus tra3I0SEEICA, Martyn. 



1784. FoJAUa trariVjHfirica^ Martyn, Universal Conchologist, Vol. i. 

 pi. 16. 



1790. FoMlla traiaoserica, ^\a.rtyn : Chemnitz, Conch. Cab. Vol. 

 xi. p. 179, pi. 197, figs. 1912, 1913. 



1836. Patella tramoserica^ Chemnitz; Deshayes in Lamarck Anim. 

 sans Vert. Vol vii p. 542, ^To. 47. 



1852. Patella tramoserica, Chemnitz; Gould, United States Ex- 

 ploring Expedition, Vol. xii. Mollusca and Shells, p. 343. 



1854. Patella tranioserica, Martyn ; Keeve, Conch. Icon. Vol. viii. 

 pi. 13, fig. 27, a, b, c. 



1873. PoMllo. tra/iiioserica., Martyn; E. v. Martens, Critical List 

 of the Mollusca of New Zealand, contained in European 

 Collections, p. 35. 



1877. Patella tra/mo-ierica, Martyn; Tenison-AVoods, Census, with 

 brief Descriptions of the Marine Shells of Tasmania, 

 Proc. Royal Soc. Tasmania, p. 45. 



1880. Patella, tramoserica^ Martyn ; Hutton, Manual of Xew 

 Zealand Mollusca, p. 109. 



1884. Patella tramoserica, Hutton, Proc. Linn. Soc. Xew South 

 Wales, Vol. ix. p, 377. 



1891, 1892. Helcionsiscus tro/nioserica^ Pilsbry in Tryon's Manual 

 of Conchology, Vol. xiii. p. 142, pi. 70, figs. 49, 50, 51, 

 52. 



Hah. — Xew South Wales (Chemnitz, from Spengler's Coll.) ; 

 Wellington, Xew Zealand (Hutton). 



For this common species when first figured by Martyn in 1784 

 he gave the locality "north-west coast of America"; Chemnitz 

 in 1795 was the first to give the correct locality, iS'ew South 

 Wales, from Spengler's collection ; it was also known as the 

 Orange-striped Limpet from the South Sea by the elder English 

 <;onchologists ; Deshayes in Lamarck in 1836 gives Peru and 



