1 16 COLLBOTlOlfS FROM MELAKliSIA. 



be more common than tie variety figured by Reeve (fig. 1^2 a), which, 

 does not represent the full dimensions of the species. The largest 

 specimen in the Museum is 45 mUlim. high and 40 millim. in width. 



74. Pecten funebris. 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon. fig. 85. 



Hah. Bathurst, Australia (Reeve) ; Swan Eiver and Port Essing- 

 ton {Brit. Mus.) ; Port Curtis, Queensland (Ooppinger). 



The sculpture of this species resembles that of the young of P. 

 asperrimui, consisting of numerous fine costse bordered on each 

 side by a much finer and less elevated one, and all bearing prickly 

 scales. The interior is pale oUve, with paler radiating grooves and 

 a purplish border aU round. 



75. Amussiiun pleuronectes. 



Hab. Elinders and Clairmont Islands, N.E. Australia (Ooppinyer) ; 

 China. 



76. Lima (Mantellnm) fragilis. 



Chemnitz; Sowerhy, Thea. Conch, vol. i. p. 86, pi. 22. figs. 34-36; id. 

 Conch. Icon. figs. 18 o, b. 



Hob. Port Molle, Queensland (Cop^injrg'/); Mauritius (JlforteM) ; 

 Torres Straits (Jukes) ; Philippine Islands (Cvming) ; Port Essing- 

 toD, Oomaga Eeef, Fiji Islands (Brit. Mus.). 



77. Placuna lobata, var. 



Sowerby, Conch. Icon. pi. iv. fig. 4 a, pi. v. fig. 46, var. 

 Placenta planicostata, Dmiker, Jmim. de Conch. 1879, vol xxvii. 

 p. 214, pi. 9. fig. 2. 



Hah. Port Essington (Brit. Mus.) ; Torres Straits (Coppinger). 



The colouring of Sowerby's figure is ridiculous, the yellow ground- 

 colour being purely imaginary. The type is whitish towards the 

 umbones, but light purplish red elsewhere, rayed with a much' 

 darker tint, the rays being narrower than as depicted in the 

 figure. 



The single specimen from Torres Straits has the ground-colour 

 light purplish red like the type, but the slightly elevated rays, are 

 white instead of being darker. 



