386 WEST AFRICAN MOl.LUSKS — S'I'KAKNS. 



close.-set radiating" costa' clKUiU'toristic of botli .species, I'.re iKtt broken 

 up into .liriinules. The two Cape Town shells ;ire hu\u«' jidiilt examples 

 MiMl well represent this eharacteiistie s])eeies. 



100. Patella plunibea I-imiMrck 



= r. plicntii Horn. 



= /'. Iiii/iiliris K'i'('\<' {V'iii. ;>-) 



One example; Porto (irande (IMus, No. 12a.'?r>.'i). 



r>orn's species seems to be simply a stronj^ly scnlptnred \ariety of 

 pli(>iil)<'<i, and Keeve's iKfiiihyis from the island of St, Vincent, I regard 

 as another varietal aspect (tithe LamarcUian species, 



101. Patella piuinosa Knui.ss. 



One beach shell, impert'ect; Cape Town (Mas. No. l-r>;>7(>). 



102. Patella granularis Liinif. 



;= /'. (hiiticiilaUi, Miirtiii. 

 ]\Iany examples living; C'apeTown (Mns. Mo. 1L*.")31)G). 

 Numerous specimens, both mature and adoleseent. 



103. Patella Baudonii Dioml. 



Several speeinens; Cape Town {Mws. No. 1115375). 



Deseribed by Diouct trom the Azores. The examples eolleeted by 

 INIr. l>rown indicate a eh>se relationship to /*. An/oivillci and may 

 ultimately prove to be only a varietal Ibrm of said species. 



104 Patella occiilns Horn. 



Three si)eciuuMis; two juniors, in alcohol; Cape Town. 

 A strongly eharaeterized species. 



105. Patella cochlear (ijiioliii. 

 One specimen, alcohol; Cape Town. 



Stiptrlhiiiirv Iv 1 I ! 1 M I X )( ; 1 i< >.-^:^.<V. 



I'amily PH ASIAN KlJd DJO. 



(i.Mus PHASIANEIiLA LaiiiMnk. 

 106. Phasianella capensis Dimkcr. 

 Two go(»d specimens; INtrto (irande (!\lns. No. llio.'UH'). 



107. Phasianella piilla Liiiin'. 



Two examples in good condition; Porto Grande (Mns. No. 1-5304). 



108. Phasianella neritina Piiiikcr. 



