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A NEW CHLAMYS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC
Bv GILBERT GIL\U
Early in 1959, Dr. Harald A. Rehder, of the L'nited States Na-
tional Museum, sent the author six lots of Pectinidae he had
collected during 1957 in the Societv Islands and the Tuamotu
Archipelago. It ^s