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any locality outside of Japan. It is a very abundant form at Eno- 

 shiraa. The central spatula is generally deep brown with a lighter 

 spot in the cavity of the apex, but sometimes it is orange (fig. 8) or 

 even in rare cases creamy. 



Helcioniscus toreuma Reeve. Lischke, Jaii. Meeres-Conch., I, pi. 8, f. 12-15; II 

 pi. 6, f. 12. ' 



Nagasaki (Stearns, Lischke) ; Enoshima (Stearns) ; Hakodate 

 (Stearns) ; Banda, Boshiu (Stearns). 



Even Lischke's splendid series of figiires do not exhaust the color 

 variations of this Protean limpet. After examining several hundred 

 examples I am unable to retain P. canussllata Rv. as a distinct spe- 

 cies. The form I at one time called " nigrolineata var. divergens" 

 is also merely a heavy, large toreuma. 



Helcioniscus nigrolineatus Reeve. Lischke, 1. c, I, pi. 8, f. 5-11 ; II, pi. 7, f. 1- 



6. 



Enoshima (Stearns) ; Nagasaki (Lischke) ; Tsu-Shima (A. Ad.) ; 

 Toba, S.-E. of Nippon (St. John). 



The curious variety with vermiculate blackish concentric lines 

 (Lischke, pi. 8, fig. 10) was also collected by Mr. Stearns. 



[Note. Helcioniscus exaratus and Patella elypeaster have been 

 reported from Japan, but on insufficient evidence ; a specimen of H. 

 testudinarius L. was brought from Japan by Mr. Stearns, but it 

 probably was not native there]. 



AMPHINEURA. 

 LEPID0PLEURID.1;. 



Lepidopleurus fuliginatus Aikmis &, Reeve. Pilsbry, Man. Conch., XIY, p. 10. 



Corea (Ad.). 



Lepidopleurus concinnus Gould. Pilsbry, Man. Conch., XIV, p. 11. 



Hakodate, on stones and shells (N. P. E. E.). 



Lepidopleurus (Deshayesiella) curvatus Carpenter. Pilsbry, Man. Conch., XIY, 

 p. 16. 



Okosiri (A. Ad.). 



ISCHN0CHIT0NID.5:. 

 Chaetopleura asperior Carpenter. Man. Conch, xv, p. 74, pi. 15, f. .'S8-41. 

 Tonicella marmorea Fabr. Pilsbry, Man. Conch., XIV, p. 41. 



Northern Japan. 



Tonicella submarmorea Midd. Pilsbry, Man. Conch., XIV, p. 42. Catlmrina. 

 siihrnarntorca Dkr., Index, p. 159. Ch. insignis Rve. 



