--- KV. 



Nat. Hist. 1840. \\ 'J87.Suppl. pi 



- &41, p. (U : Conch. Ulustr.. f. i?S. K meh. 



Icon., t. 14, t' 7<\ Afcmptrtu ^wiV IIK\\, Guide Moll. IV M.. 



lmtAo/>/e-ni #/>tV : .':T,! Ct'K.. JAS. ar 

 TL 8. Nat Mus. - < : ^.i :;' 



ii. /ool. Coll. 11. V. - 'Alert: p.- - P - L39J, J>, 

 42KX *4miMo/)/eurti ^>iiii : 7:-r HAPIVN. ChiiUoiii^r IVlyplao., p. 



.4wwMop/^rtt *oltm*r Koou KI?K. Inill. Soo. Philomath. 1 

 1^81 '\ I 



AffatptfMi otcvmV OKAY. Ouido Moll. IV M N -, rip- 



tion iBuiixn - \ : \ 



1: is wm i;npo*<ible to prove that this is, or is not, the Chiton 



who will consult the or 



dosci 4fo odoni/rt xfri\i^i, (W/we $ubaculw ." then turn 



to Kuinphins' tiirure oited as an illustration, will be pivpan 

 aox]uiesw in Hanley's sugirestiou that the 



: >ped as unidentitiable. Omelin had no better intbrma- 

 lion ujxni this speoies than we : and : his additional 



> are val The mere tact that the figure oiled by 



resents an oriental speeies is otfeet by the ab^lute i 

 sibility ot'knowiiiir that it wafl MB ( 



Besides the local 



tVon: - 



x xx . -en by Haddon , Chalk 



on figurtxl t'r\>m the Red Sea bv - 

 (see - 



AM plate v 11 of the same, althor.. 



D sculpture. 



.e artist, a rather remark. . .nustance 



.-emember that IK :it illustrations of Chi 



al looalir. orted b\ 



and H:i*\*&i..ii. ,/U/HW by Scluvnok ^Amurl. Moll. p. _ 



regarvleil as doubtful until eonfiruuv 

 ^r a oritioal re-examinatioi 

 and data in each east. 



-.-.-as may 



simplifievt by the elimi: oharacte: 



-ate tail-\ i 



