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Noarlunga, Robe, Cape Jaffa, Minlacowie, and St. Francis 
Island. Large specimens, 20 mm. long and 8 mm. broad, 
have been dredged in St. Vincent Gulf by Dr. Verco. 
2. Lepidopleurus Thien, Bednall, 1906. FX 3 cs 
rey eee Trak thetara nus, Bednall, Proc. Mal, Soc., Lon- 
don, vol. vii., part 2, June, 1906 
Specimens HERE been obtained from Port MacDonnell, 
Encounter Bay, Normanville, Noarlunga, Marino, Wool Bay, 
Corney Point, Hardwicke Bay, and St. Francis Island. I 
have also taken it at Burnie and Devonport, on the north- 
west coast of Tasmania. The sanguineous appearance of the 
foot of this animal is peculiar. 
Fam. ISCHNOPHITONID A, Pilsbry. 
5. latessa, Gould, 1846. FSS 
Callochiton platessa (Gould): Haddon, ‘‘Challenger’’ Report, 
15; Bednall, Proc. Mal. Soc., London, vol. ii., bere 4, April, 
1897, R 141; Proc. Acad. Nat. ‘Sci., Philad., 1894 71; Sykes, 
Proc. Mal. Soc. ., London, vol. ii., part 2, July, 1806, p- 86. 
Chir ae ae ce Proc. Br Soc, Nat. Hist., vol. ii., 
1846, p. 143; Pilsb mv Man, Conch., ser. i., vol. xiv., p. 49; 
Gould, U.S. Explor. Exped., p. 320, atlas, figs. 434, 434a. 
Oras platessa, Gould, Otia CRectinoationey! 1862, 
p. 242. 
Chiton crocinus, Reeve, Conch. Icon., pl. xxii., fig. 146, 1847. 
Callochiton crocinus, Reeve: Pilsbry, Man. Conch., ser. i., 
vol. xiv., p. 50; vol. xv., p. 67. 
Deptochiton menicclas A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1852, p. 
92, May, 1854; Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1867, p. 223. 
etaapereiris empleurus, Hutton, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. iv., 
p. 178; Man. N.Z. Moll., p. 113, 1880; Pilsbry, Man. Conch., 
ser, it vol. xv., p. 67. 
Common in New South Wales, but rare in South Aus- 
tralia. Specimens have been obtained from Cape Jaffa, 
Second Valley, Aldinga, Marino, Corney Point, and valves 
have been dredged in Spencer Gulf. A very fine specimen, 
measuring 24 x 13 mm., was found by Mr. F. L. Saunders at 
Marino. 
4. Callochiton rufus, Ashby, 1910. 
Callochiton rufus, Ashby, Trans. oe Soc., S.A., 1900, p. 87; 
ae Fauna Siidwest-Australien, Thiele, Band. iii., ‘Lieferung ii., 
One specimen only of this beautiful chiton was dredged 
by Dr. Verco in St. Vincent Gulf. It has been found by 
Dr. Thiele in Shark Bay, Western Australia. 

