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The shells which become agglutinated to this species are valves 

 of Corbula cr asset, Venus thiara, specimens of Mitra, Cerithium, 

 Columbella, Capulus, Forarninifera, Diatomacece, shark's teeth, 

 small stones, and pebbles. 



Family CALYPTRID^]. 



20. — Calyptfjea cicatricosa. 

 Calyptrcsa cicatricosa, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pi. 1, sp. 3. 



„ sacchari-meta, Reeve. Conch. Icon. sp. 15. 



Hal. Bramble Cay, Torres Straits, one specimen found on the 

 sands. 



21. — CALYPTRiEA ACULEATA. 



Calyptrcea aculeata, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pi. 7, sp. 31. 



Bab. Albany Passage, Cape York, North East Australia, 11 

 fathoms, sand bottom ; Katow, New Guinea, 8 fathoms, coral and 

 mud bottom, specimens dead. 



22. — Calyptr^a sp. ? 

 Bab. Cape Grenville, North East Australia, 25 fathoms, sand 

 bottom. One specimen thin and fragile, broken. 



23. — Galerus pelltjcidus. 



Trocldta pellucida, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pi. 1, sp. 2. 



Bab. Cape York, North Australia, 6 fathoms, sand. Cape 

 Grenville, North East Australia, 25 fathoms, sand bottom; Katow, 

 New Guinea, 8 fathoms, coral and mud bottom ; Port Jackson, at, 

 the Sow and Pigs Reef, sand bottom. 



Family CAPULID^E. 



24. — Capulus Danieli. 

 Capulus Danieli, Crosse, Revue et Mag. de Zool. 1858 ; pi. 3, fig. 



2, 2a, 2b. 

 Capulus Danieli, Angas. Proc. Zool. Soc, London 1865, p. 175. 

 Bab. Cape Grenville, North East Australia, 25 fathoms, bottom 

 of sand stones and broken shells ; Bet Island, Torres Straits, 1 1 

 fathoms, sand bottom; St. Vincent's Gulf and Port Lincoln, South 

 Australia, found by Mr. G. F. Angas ; found also at Le Point d' 

 Abattoir, Noumea, New Caledonia, under stones at low water. 

 (Brazier.) 



