THE MOLLUSCA—HEDLEY. 493 
SPONDYLUS OCELLATUS, Aeeve. 
Reeve, Conch. Icon., ix., Spondylus, 1856, pl. xii, sp. 43. 
An odd and worn valve from the lagoon beach is referred to 
this species. 
Melvill and Standen report it from Lifu. 
Lima BULLATA, Sowerby. 
Sowerby, Thes. Conch., i., 1847, p. 84, pl. xx., figs. 32, 33. 
A single valve of a young individual is ascribed to this species, 
which ranges along the east Australian coast to Tasmania. 
LIMA TENERA, Chemnitz. 
Sowerby, loc. cit., p. 84, pl. xxi., figs. 2, 3, 10, 11, 13. 
One valve, apparently the young of this species, was obtained 
by tangles at forty to eighty fathoms. 
Pacific localities for this species, noted in the “ Challenger” 
Report, are Fiji, and Sir C. Hardy Island, off North Queensland. 
Melvill and Standen mention it from Lifu. 
Lima squamosa, Lamarck. 
Sowerby, Joc. cit., p. 84, pl. xxi., figs. 1, 18. 
This world-wide species occurred alive in the lagoon. 
Lima AncuLatTa, Sowerby. 
Sowerby, Joc. cit., p. 86, pl. xxii, figs. 39, 40. 
Several small specimens were found alive under stones in the 
lagoon. 
Smith unites* with this Z. basilanica and Z. orientalis, both 
of Adams and Reeve, and Z. fasciata, Sowerby (not Linne). 
LIMA FRAGILIS, Gmelin. 
Sowerby, Joc. cit., p. 86, pl. xxil., figs. 34 — 37. 
Small specimens were of frequent occurrence under stones in 
the lagoon. 
Sowerby records this from Tahiti; Von Martens} from New 
Guinea and the Gilberts ; and Smith{ from Port Essington, Port 
Molle, Torres Straits, and Fiji. It is in this Museum from New 
Caledonia and Queensland. 
PECTEN SQUAMATUS, Gmelin. 
Reeve, Conch. Icon., viii., 1853, pl. xxi., fig. 82. 
A few broken valves were collected on the beach of the lagoon. 
* Smith—Chal. Rep., Zool., xiii., 1885, p. 289. 
+ Von Martens—Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool., xxi., 1889, p. 202. 
t Smith—Zool. Coll. “ Alert,” 1884, p. 116. 
