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APPENDIX. 



SdSSURELLID^E. 

 SdSSURELLA FUNNAZZENSIS de Greg. 



A form closely resembling S. crispata (of which it is a variety) 

 but nearly smooth. 



Funnazzi, Sicily. 



DE GREG, in II Naturalista Siciliano, ix, t. iv, f. 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, 

 Nov., 1889. 



HALIOTID^E. 

 HALIOTIS TUBERCULATA L. (Page 85.) 



M. se T. di Monterosato has diagnosed a large number of so-called 

 varieties of this species, and of its varieties lamellosa and reticulata. 

 (Bull. Soc. Malac. Ital., xiii, p. 166.) 



HALIOTIS N^EVOSA Mart. (P. 116.) 



Add to synonymy, H. ruber Leach, Zoological Misc., p. 54, t. 23, 

 1815. 



This is not a synonym of H. rugosoplicata but of ncevosa. 



HALIOTIS HANLEYI Ancey. Unfyured. 



This is a form closely allied to H. dringi Rv. It is from the island 

 of Nou, New Caledonia. (See Le Naturaliste, May, 1881, p. 414.) 



This must not be confused with Sowerby's H. hanleyana. 



HALIOTIS JOUSSEAUMI Mabille. Unfigured. 



This is probably a form of H. pustulate Rv. Mabille does .not 

 state the locality. (See Bull. Soc. Philomathique de Paris, 7th Ser., 

 vol. 12, 1887-1888, p. 81, 1888.) 



H. CALIFORNIANA Val., H. INTERRUPTA Val., H. PARMA Val. 



(Recueil d'Obs. de Zool., etc., Humboldt et Bonpland, ii, pp. 267, 

 268, 1833.) 



These three unfigured species are not recognizable from the de- 

 scriptions. H. interrupta Val. has been referred to H. cracherodii, 

 juv. ; but anyone capable of judging will see that such a disposition 

 of it is inadmissible, if the original description be read. 



FlSSURELLID^E. 

 FlSSURELLA RUBIGINOSA Hutton (p. 216). 



Von Martens (Zool. Rec., x, p. 150) supposes that this is a syno- 

 mym for Patella lacunosa. 



