212 EDGAR A. SMITH. 



Acanfchopleui'a g-ranulata {(rmelhi). 



Acanthopleura granulata {(rmdin) ; Pilsbry, 'Man, 

 Conch./ vol. xiv, p. 227, PI. h, figs. 39, 49; Nierstrasz, 'Note.s 

 Leyclen Mns./ vol. xxv, p. 152 (1905). 



Hab. — Cape of Good Hope (Niei'strasz). A well-known 

 West Indian form. 



A Viiluable account of the South African chitons is given 

 by H. F. Nierstrasz in the 'Zoologische JahrbLicher,' vol. 

 xxiii, pp. 487-520, Pis. XXVI, XXVK (190(3). 



Class Pelecypoda. 



Chlamys noduliferus [Sou-erhy). 



Pecten nodulifeims Sowerhy, ' Thesaur. Conch. ,^ vol. i, 

 p. 64, PI. XIII, figs. 38, 39; PI. XIV, fig. 94; Reeve %\jnch. 

 Icon.,' vol. viii, fig. 27. 



Hab.— Durban (Qnekett). 



Known also from the Mauritius, Bourbon, Amirantes, 

 Seychelles, Maldive Islands. 



Chlamys cuneolus [Erevc). 



Pecten cuneolus Beeve, 'Conch. Icon.,' vol, viii, fig. 131. 



Hab. — Durban, Natal. 



The specimens from Durban were whitish with opaque white 

 fleckings, or whitish with scarlet markings on the left valve 

 besides the white fleckings. 



Chlamys testudineus {Reeve). 



Pecten testudineus i^^'^^v, ' Conch. Icon.,' vol. viii, fig. 

 160; Melvill and Sykes, ' Proc. Malac. Soc.,' vol. iii, p. 46, 

 PI. Ill, fig. 4. 



Hab. — Durban (II. Burnup) ; Amboyna (Reeve) ; Andaman 

 Is. (Brit. Mus.). 



One of the specimens sent b}- Mr. Burnup was 44 mm. in 

 length, 47 in height from the umbo to the ventral edge, and 

 13"5 in diameter. It Avas coloured like Reeve's type, which is 



