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ON SOJVIE AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN 

 MOLLUSCA, WITH THEIR SYNONYMS. 



By John Brazier, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S. 



In this paper I have endeavoured to correct and clear up the 

 specific names of numerous species that have been described by 

 the late Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, Mr. W. F. Petterd and 

 myself. 



A large number of Tasmanian species are identical with those 

 found in South Australia, Victoria, and on the east coast of New 

 South Wales. 



I am under very great obligation to my friends Lieutenant C. 

 E. Beddome and Miss Mary Lodder of Tasmania for their kind- 

 ness in forwarding me their type specimens for examination and 

 comparison with those of Australia. 



1. CoLUMBELLA (Atilia) attenuata, Angas. 



1871. Columbella fMitreUa) attenunla, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 p. 14, Species 4, pi. 1, fig. 4. 



1883. Columbella (Atilia) attenuata, Tiyon, Manual of Concho- 



logy, Vol. v. p. 1.51, pi. 53, fig. 18. 



1884. Ttrehrn Bfddomei, Petterd, Journal of Conchology, Vol. 



iv. No. 5, p. 142, No. 28. 



1885. Terehra Beddomei, Tryon, Man. Conch. Vol. vii. p. 40. 



Hah. — Sow and Pigs Reef, Port Jackson, 4 fathoms. Green 

 Point, 8 fathoms, sand and shells (J. Brazier, 1864); Middle 

 Harbour, in shell sand and shingle, Maroubra and Long Bays, 

 near Sydney (A. U. Henn); Brown's River, Tasmania (C. E. 

 Beddome and W. F. Petterd). 



