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14. — Tenagodus SP. ? 



Hab. Between Home Island and Cape Grenville, North-East 

 Australia, 20 fathoms, bottom of sand, broken shells, and sponge. 

 Specimen dead and worn, having the apex broken, 9 inches long, 

 somewhat allied to Tenogada anguina, Linn. 



15. — SlLIQUARUS SCALARIFORMrS. 



Siliquarus scalar if ormis, Morch, Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1860 

 p. 406. 



Hab. Cape Grenville, North-East Australia, 20 fathoms, 

 bottom of sand, broken shells, and sponge. One fine specimen 

 found. 



16. — SlLTQUARUS SP. ? 



Hab. Warrior Reef, west side, near new Guinea, 8 fathoms, 

 mud bottom. Half of a specimen, with the aperture and apex 

 broken off. 



Family ONUSTID^J. 



17. — Onustus exutus. 



Phorus exutus, Reeve, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1842, p. 162. 

 „ „ „ Conch. Icon., pi. 2, sp. 7. 



Hab. Darnley Island, Torres Straits, 30 fathoms, white sandy 

 mud. 



18. — Onustus sp. ? 



Hab. Darnley Island, Torres Straits, 20 fathoms. A small 

 dead and worn specimen, diam. 2 lines, alt. 1 line. 



19. Xenophora solarioides. 



Phorus Solarioides, Reeve, Conch., Icon., pi. 3, sp. 8. 



Hab. Palm Island, North-East Australia, 10 fathoms, hard 

 mud bottom, brought up on the tangles attached to the bottom 

 of the dredge bag ; Cape Grenville, North-East Australia, 20 

 fathoms, bottom of sand, stones, broken shells, and sponge ; 

 Darnley Island, Torres Straits, 25, 30 fathoms, sand and sandy 

 mud bottom brought up in the dredge and on the tangles. 



