SUPPLEMENT. 

The marks attached to the species indicate the collections from which the specimens 
were delineated. The names were chiefly the manuscript ones furnished by the 
owners of the shells (|| = Mawe; + = Gray), found upon the tablets in our National 
Museum (* = British Museum), or eliminated by the elder Wood (¢ = Wood). In 
some few cases, they had been altered by the latter, at the suggestion of Dr. Goodall, 
from the presence of a similar name in the earlier portion of the ‘ Index,’ &e. &e. 
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CHITON.—COAT OF MAIL. 
Wood's Linnean 
Names. 
PERUVIANUS 
black bristle- 
edged 
UNDULATUS 
brown waved|| 
LUTEOLUS 
yellowish|| 
NEBULOSUS|| 
clouded 
SETOSUS|| 
yellow-bearded 
OLIVACEUS|| 
smooth olive 
VARIEGATUS{ 
variegated 
LATUS 
brindled 
Lamarchian ' : a a4 
Gonos Authority—Synonyms—Locality. 
Chiton Wood (as of Lam.!) I. T. Peru! 
Mawe, I. T. Indian Ocean. 
Mawe, I. T. Indian Ocean. 
Mawe, I. T. greatly worn: irrecognis- 
able. Mauritius. 
Mawe, I. T.(1828).—Not Sow. (1832). 
—C. Guildingii, Reeve, I. Ch. f. 
138. W. Indies. 
Mawe, I. T.—? C. elegans, var. Frem- 
bley. ‘ Indian Ocean.’ 
C. levis, Mont. (as of Pen.) —Br. Mol. 
ii. 411, pl. 58, f. 8.—O. marginatus, 
Mat. L. T. vii. pl. 1, f. 2.—O. ». 
Wood, I. T.—C. achatinus, Brown. 
Britain, Se. 
C. marmoreus, Fabr. F. G.—Br. Mol. 
ii. 414, pl. 58, f.2; pl. 59, f£ 4.— 
C. 1. Lowe, Z. J. ii. pl. 5, f. 6, 7.— 
C. levigatus, Flem.—Reeve, I. Ch. 
f. 179.—C. fulminatus, Couth. Bost. 
J. ii. Britain, §e. 
