5 phew en fe 520 BAL 
35. Chiton aureo-maculata, Bednall and Matthews, 1906. 
Chiton aureo-maculata, Bednall and Matthews, Proc. Mal. FECL 
Soc., London, vol. vii., part 2, June, 1906,~p. 91. 
The type specimen was reported from Marion Reef, Trou- > : 
bridge Telond. Patt. Gatliffe ae me one from Victoria, which Neds“ 
at the time I was unable to identify. The Rev. S. J. Martin y Ls 
took a fine specimen at Minlacowie. I have three specimens si 
—one about the size of the type specimen, dredged by Dr paete< 
Verco in Backstairs Passage (?), one from Corney Point, and po wes 
the other from Port MacDonnell. It is probably a deep- Yi, - ZB 
water shell. I have been unable to detect the “golden spots” 
on any of my specimens, but one was identified by Mr. G? 
Matthews. It is similar to C. verconis and C. limans, but | 
the girdle scales differentiate it from either. Mr. Martin’s 
specimen is very handsome, a bright reddish-brown colour all 
over, mottled with dark es as measures 19 x y} mm. 
36. -Lortea—volyvex, Reeve, 1847. 
Chiton volvox, Reeve, Conch. Icon., sp. 31; Pilsbry, Man. 
Conch., ser. i., vol. xiv., p. 287. 
! C. cimolius, Reeve, Conch. Icon., sp. 14. 
cimolia, H. and A. Adams, Ann. Mag. N.H. (2), ix., 
. 855; Angas, P.Z.S., 1867, p. 224; 1871, p. 97. 
Aulacochiton volvoz, Shuttl., Bun. Mittheil, 1853, p. 68. 
Chiton rudis, (¢) Hutton, Trans. N.Z., Inst., iv., 1872, p. 179; I IA, y 

Man. N.Z. Moll., 1880, p. 113. 
Lorica volvoz, Reeve: Haddon, ‘“‘Challenger’’? Polyplac., p. 
31; Bednall, Proc. Mal. Soc., London, vol. ii., part 4, April, 
1897, p. 158; Suter, Proc. Mal. Soc., London, vol. vii., part 5, 
June, 1907, p. 297. 
I have specimens from Cape Jaffa, Normanville, Second 
Valley, Marino, Wool Bay, Hardwicke Bay, Corney Point, 
and some very handsome specimens, with dark-brown dorsal 
areas, measuring 76x45 mm., from St. Francis Island. It 
has been dredged by Dr. Verco in Gulf St. Vincent, and 
Mr. A. R. Riddle reports it from Black Hill, near Port 
Moorowie. In one or two samples I have noticed spiny tufts 
‘similar to the Acanthochitide. J cannot detect any sign of 
tufts in full-grown specimens. UL. volvox is often encrusted 
with limy matter. 
37. Loricella angasi, Adams and Angas, 1864, 
Lorica angasi, H. Adams and Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1864, 
p. 193; Pilsbry, ‘Man. Conch., ser. i., vol. xiv., p. 288. 
Loricella angasi, Adams and Angas: Pilsbry, Proc. Acad. F Sze Y 
Nat. Sci., Philad., 1894, p. 87; Bednall, Proc. Mal. Soc., London, 
vol. ii., part 4, April, 1897, p. 153. 
Found in deep water, sometimes washed up on the beach q 
after storms. It is reported from Sultana Bay (Matthews), 
