BY JOHN BRAZIER. 999' 



26. Capulus subrufus, Sowerby. 



Hippomfx subrufa, Sowerby, Proc. Zool. Society, p. 5, 1835 ; 

 Thes. Conch. Vol. I., p. 370, pi. 73, figs. 21-22-23 ; Pileopsi^ 

 subrufus, Lam. 



Six speciaiens very much worn ; they answer in every i-espect to 

 living examples collected by myself in 1855-56. 



27. Hjpponyx antiquata, Linn. 



Patella antiquata, Linn. 12th edit., p. 1259, No. 762. 



A number of sea-worn specimens to hand ; the species is very 

 common on the coa.st of New South Wales. This may be the 

 Hijyponyx foliacea of Quoy and Gaimard. 



28. Solarium (Torina) perspectiviunculum, Chem. 



Trochus i)erspectiviuncuhis variegatas, Chem. Conch. Cab. Vol. 

 v., p. 134, pi. 173, figs. 1708-1709. 



Two specimens found of the typical form, and one of the variety 

 Solarium depressa, PhiIippi=p/«/iM/(x;;«, Hanley. 



29. Ianthina fragilis, Lam. 



lanthina fragilis, Lam. Anim. sans Vert. p. 89. 

 One specimen of this very common form. 



30. RiSELLA sp. ? 



Four sea-worn specimens: two species are recorded by Philippi 

 from Norfolk Island, namely, Risdla Jlavescens and plicatula, 

 Philippi. 



31. Planaxis (Hinea) mollis, Sowerby. 



Planaxis mollis, Sowerby, Genei'a of Shells, fig. 2, 1824 • Buc- 

 cinum Brasilianum, Lam. Anim. sans Vert. Vol. VII., p. 272, No, 

 32, 1822 ; Buccinum Icevigatum, Wood, Index Test. 1828; Planaxis 

 pigra, Forbes, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 273. pi. 11, fig. 5 ; Planaxis 

 fuha, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 271, 1857 ; Planaxis 

 (Hinea) brasilianus, E. A. Smith, Annals and Mag. of Natural 

 History, Vol. IX., fourth series, p. 46, No. 42, 1872. 



