180 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 



Obs. — We do not accept figures 27-29 on plate 49 in the 

 Manual of Conchology as representing this species. Having been 

 asked whether this species was not H. carinata, Swainson, we 

 can distinctly state that it is not ; the latter name being only 

 a synonym of H. parva, Lin., a Cape of Good Hope species. 



Haliotis excavata, Lamarck. 



1822. Haliotis excavata, Lamarck. Anim. S. Vert., 



vol. vi., p. 215. 

 Haliotis excavata, Deshayes. Encycl. Meth. Vers, 



vol. ii., p. 179, No. 4. 

 1839. Haliotis excavata, Lamarck. Anim. S. Vert. (3rd 



ed. Deshayes and Edwards), vol. iii., p. 512, 



No. 4. 

 1846. Haliotis excavata. Reeve. Conch. Icon., vol. iii., 



pi. 8, f. 25. 



1882. Haliotis excavata, Sowerby. Thes. Conch., vol. v., 



pi. 3, f. 21, 26. 



1883. Haliotis excavata, Weinkauff. Conch. Cab., p. 39, 



pi. 16, f, 1, 2. 

 1890. Haliotis excavata, Pilsbry. Tryon, Man. Conch., 

 vol. xii., p. 119, pi. 9, f. 51, and pi. 49, f. 23. 

 Hab. — Portsea, Port Phillip. 



Haliotis granti, Pritchard and Gatliff. 



1902. Haliotis granti, Pritchard and Gatliff. P.R.S. 

 Vic, vol. xiv., n.s., pt. 2, p. 183, pi. 10, 3 

 figures. 

 Hab. — Shoreham, Western Port. 



Obs. — This species has been collected by Mr. E. Ashby, at 

 Cape Northumberland, in South Australia. It is closely allied 

 to H. naevosa, Martyn, but may be distinguished from it by 

 being proportionately broader, by its more elevated and terraced 

 spire whorls and their more circular enrolment, and by the 

 coarse development and strong tubiform projection of the 

 perforations. 



