PATELLA. 1031 



MiNIATA. 54. Shell ovate, depressed, with irregular 

 decussated stria?, and narrow longitudinal 

 grooves ; margin crenated. 



Patella miniata. Born Mus. p. 420. 



Patella Umbella. Gme/in, p. 3706. Schreibers Conch, i. 



p. 345. 

 Patella sanguinolenta. Gmelin, p. 3716. 

 Patella, No. 14. Schroeter Einl. ii. p. 446, and No. 21. 



p. 44y. 

 Le Bouclier couleur de Rose. Favanne, i. p. 488. t. 1. f. 



H 1, and H 2. 

 Lister Conch, t. 538. f. 21. Knorr, v. t. 8. f. 5, and t. 19. 



f. 3. Martini, i. p. 108, and p. 1 15. t. 7. f. 52 and 53, 



and t. 8. f. 63. 

 Inhabits the coasts of Africa. Martini. Isles of France and 



Bourbon. Favanne. 

 Shell varying in the length of its base from an inch and a half 

 to three inches, and is about four-fifths as broad ; the colour 

 is white or yellowish, streaked and sprinkled with dots of 

 pale Vermillion or rose-colour, in a variety of ways. Gme- 

 Jin's P. sanguinolenta is probably a young shell of this spe- 

 cies, and 1 have followed Born in referring to three of Mar- 

 tini's figures ; fig. 52, on the other hand, has been quoted in 

 the Museum Leskeanum for a species, under the name of 

 p. Carthaginensis, which is placed in the division with re- 

 curved summits. 



ULYSSiPONENSis. 35. Shell sub-oval, depressed, 

 thin, with nine broad rays, and striated and 

 slightly ribbed longitudinally ; margin den- 

 ticulated. 



Patella Ulyssiponensis. Gmelin, p. 3706. 



Patella, No. 20. Schroeter Einl. ii. p. 449. 



Le Bouclier la Punaise. Favajine, i. p. 487. t, 1. f. B 1.? 



Martini, i. p. 115. t. 8. f. 62. 

 Inhabits the shores of Lisbon. Martini. 

 This shell appears by Martini's figure to have the base about 



thirteen lines long and eleven broad ; the colour is yellowish, 



with the summit orange, and there are nine broad dark brown 



rays diverging to the margin. 



KADIATA. 36. Shell sub-ovate, slightly striated, and 

 stellated both inside and out with white and 

 blackish rays. 



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