1034 PATELL4. , 



No reference to any figure has been made for this species, and 

 the description only says that it is yellowish with white tu- 

 bercles. Favanne, by a note, vol. i. p. 849, appears to have 

 considered his Bonnet epineux, which is P. intorta, to be 

 this species ; and on the other hand it is called La Tete de 

 Meduse in Callone's Catalogue. 



docHLEAR. 4:1. Shell longitudinally ribbed and 

 striated, with one end contracted like a 

 scoop, and the summit acute ; margin slightly 

 anfTular. 



Patella Cochlear. Born Mas. p. 420. 1. 18. f. 3. Gmelin, 

 p. 37^].'^Schreibers Conch, i. p. 350''J'^Mus. Lesk. p, 

 302. 

 Patella caudata. Mns. Gevers. p. 242. ' 

 Patella, No. 6t). Schroeter Einl.u. p. 467. "■ ^ 

 La Raquette. Favanne, ii. p. 505. t. 79. upper fig. B. '7^^ 

 Knorr, ii. t. 26. f. 3. 

 Inhabits the coasts of New Zealand. Favanne. 

 Shell about an inch and a half long, and two-thirds as broad at 

 the base, and is sometimes almost twice as large ; the colour 

 is bluish or greyish white, frequently marked with chestnut 

 between the ribs, especially towards the margin ; and the 

 inside is whitish, with a large pale brown or yellowish spot, 

 which nearly surrounds the muscular impression, and is 

 shaped like a horse-shoe. 



M. J£, Ji, Ji, 



vv ^ nr -7^ 



With the summit pointed and recurved. 



UNGARICA. 42. Shell conical, finely striated longi- 

 tudinally, and somewhat wrinkled trans- 

 versely ; summit recurved and spiral. 



Patella ungarica. Linnccus Syst. Nat. p. 1259- Born 



Mas. p. 421, and Vign. at p. 414. fig. d. Gmelin, p. 



3709. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 351. Montagu Test. p. 



486. Maton and Racket, in Lin. Trans, viii. p. 230. 



Dorset Cat. p. 58. t. 23. f. 7. Brookes s Introd. p. 



163. t. 9. f. 125. 

 Patella Hungarica. Pennant Zool. iv. p. 143. t 90. f. 147. 



Martini, i. p. 144. t. 12. f. 107 and 108. Schroeter Einl. 



ii. p. 413. Donovan, i. t. 21. f. 1. Burrow's Elements^ 



p. 176.t. 21.f. 6. 



