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(and probably correctly I think) “ a foraminiferous shell (Peneroplis planatus, Montfort).” 
Whether it be this or not it is certain that it has nothing to do with the present species 
of Carinaria. 
In 1 S 80 Peron and Lesueur figured this species in the Annales du Museum, and 
imposed upon it the name of “ Carinaire Lamarck,” which seven years later was rendered 
into Latin ( Carinaria lamarJcii) by de Blainville. 
This name, which has been overlooked by all subsequent writers, has some years’ 
priority over that of Carinaria mediterranean and should therefore be employed. It is 
remarkable that Deshayes should not have been acquainted with this fact, and that de 
Blainville subsequently designated this species w r ith the name Carinaria mediterranea. 
In the Dictionaire classique d’histoire naturelle Bory de Saint Vincent pointed out that 
the shell figured in the Encyclopedic Methodique as Carinaria fragilis is different from 
that species, and imposed upon it the name of Carinaria lamarckii. This is now always 
regarded the same as the well-known Mediterranean species, and it is a curious coincidence 
that Bory de Saint Vincent should have given to it the same name as that proposed by 
Peron and Lesueur. 
Carinaria depressa, Bang. 
1827. 
1829. 
1830. 
1830. 
1833. 
1855. 
Carinaria depressa , Rang, Hull. Sci. Nat., vol. xii. p. 343. 
„ „ Rang, Ann. d. Sci. Nat. p. 140. 
„ ,, Rang, Ferussac’s Bull. Sci. Nat., vol. xxi. p. 331. 
,, ,, Cuvier, Ii&gne Anim., ed. 2, vol. iii. p. 68. 
„ „ Oken, Isis, p. 186. 
„ ,, H. and A. Adams, Gen. Moll., vol. ii. p. 96. 
Habitat . — Near Madagascar (Rang). 
Carinaria australis, Quoy and Gaimard. 
1832. Carinaria 
1844. 
1850. 
1855. 
1880. 
australis, Quoy and Gaimard, Voy. “Astrolabe,” Zool., vol. ii. p. 394, pi. xxix. 
figs. 9-16. 
„ Gray, Dieffenbach’s New Zeal., p. 244. 
,, id., Rev. Zool., p. 358 (from Dieffenbach). 
„ Gray, Fig. Moll. Anirn., pi. lxiii. fig. 2 (copy of Quoy’s figure). 
,, H. and A. Adams, Gen. Moll., vol. ii. p. 96. 
„ Hutton, Man. New Zeal. Moll., p. 119. 
Habitat . — South Pacific, between Australia and New Zealand (Quoy and Gaimard). 
Carinaria galea, Benson. 
1835. Carinaria cjalea, Benson, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, vol. iv. p. 216. 
Habitat. — Indian Ocean (Benson). 
