949 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOL) OT. 
FISSURELLA LATIMARGINATA Sowerby. 
1834. Proce. Zool. Soc, p. 126; Con. Ill., 7éssurella, fig. 69. 
Peru, and south to Valparaiso, Chile. 
FISSURELLA LIMBATA Sowerby. 
1834. Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 123; Con. Ill., Hissurella, fig. 74, 1835. 
Antofagasta to Valparaiso, Chile. 
FISSURELLA MAXIMA Sowerby. 
1834. Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 123; Con. Ill., Hssuredila, fig. 18, 1834. 
Manta, Ecuador, to Valparaiso, Chile. 
FISSURELLA NIGRA Lesson. 
18305 Voy. Coq., Zool., vol. 2, p. 42-—hnunye\, Con: eicones 
Fissurella, fig. 11, 1850. Callao, Peru, south to Magellan 
straits. 
FISSURELLA OBOVALIS Lesson. 
1830. Voy. Coq., Zodl., vol. 2, p. 411. (Unfigured.) Concep- 
cion, Chile. 
FISSURELLA ORIENS Sowerby. 
1834. Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 124; Con. Ill., /issurella, fig. 25, 1834. 
Chiloé Island, Chile. 
FISSURELLA PERUVIANA Lamarck. 
1822. An. s. Vert., vol. 7, pt. 2, p. 15 (not of Delessert, Nec. 
pl. 24, fig. 7).—Reeve, Con. Icon., /ssurella, fig. 26, 1849. 
Pacasmayo, Peru, south to Coquimbo, Chile. 
FISSURELLA PHILIPPIANA Reeve. 
1849. Con. Icon., /issuredla, fig. 87; errata. Concepcion, Chile. 
FISSURELLA PICTA Gmelin. 
1791. Patella picta GmeEwin, Syst. Nat., vol. 8, p. 3729.—PILs- 
BRY, Man. Con., vol. 12, p. 144, all 45, figs. 9-11, 1890. 
Manta, Ecuador, and south to the straits of Maclin 
FISSURELLA PULCHRA Sowerby. 
1834. Proc. Zool. Soc., p. 124; Con. Ill., Missurella, fig. 24, 1834. 
Paposo, Chile, and south to Valparaiso. 
FISSURELLA PUNCTATISSIMA Pilsbry. 
1890. Man. Conch., vol. 12, p. 150, pl. 58, figs. 21-23. Valparaiso. 
FISSURELLA RUGOSA Sowerby. 
1835. Con. Ill, /%ssurella, fig. 51. Mazatlan, Mexico, and south 
to Paita, Bev and the Unless Islands. 
FISSURELLA STELLATA Reeve. 
1850. Con. Icon., //7ssurella, fig. 80. Valparaiso. 
FISSURELLA (CREMIDES) ASPERELLA Sowerby. 
1834. Proce. Zool. Soc, p: 12%; Cont Ml Messurellamiormile 
Lobos Islands, Peru. 
FISSURELLA (CREMIDES) MACROTREMA Sowerby. 
1834. Proce. Zool. Soc., p. 125; Con. Ill., Fessurella, fig. 41. 
Panama south to the Lobos Islands, Peru, and the Galapa- 
gos Islands. 
