BY JOHN BRAZIER. 693 



seen numerous examples from Tasmania. The Rev. Tenison- 

 Woods described a fossil form from Table Cape, Tasmania, in 

 1875 under the name of Natica poUui: he had seen the species 

 now known as Natica Bethiomei, but erroneously supposed the 

 recent form to be the same as the fossil. Both Professor Tate 

 and Mr. Johnston agree that the recent form should be separated 

 from the fossil; both species have a very deep suture, but in the 

 living mature form the number of whorls is invariably 3^ to 4. 

 The only figure of this species is that given by Dr. Boog Watson 

 in the "Challenger" Report, Vol. xv. PI. xxxvii. fig. 3, under the 

 name of Natica pffossa. There appear to be some discrepancies 

 in the " Challenger " Reports regarding the various depths; for 

 instance, we find Port Jackson, Sydney, 30 to 35 fathoms; these 

 depths are outside of Port Jackson Heads. Yery few writers 

 trouble themselves to look up the Admiralty Charts and prick oflF 

 the latitude and longitude. 



3. Terebra (Euryta) Harrisoxi, Tension-Woods. 



18G3. Euryta pulchella. Ad. and Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 418, 

 pi. 37, fig. 14 (non Terebra pulchella, Desh.). 



1865. Euryta pulchella, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. " MoUuscan 

 Fauna of S.A." p. 169, No. 81. 



1875. Euryta Brazieri, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 390, PI. XLV. 

 fig. 5, 5a (non Terebra Brazieri, 1871). 



1?^77. Mangelia Ilarrisoni, Tenison-Woods, Proc. Royal Soc. Vic- 

 toria, p. 56. 



1884. Daj)hnella Harrisoni, Tryon, Man. Conch. Vol. vi. p. 306. 



1885. Terebra (Euryta) Angasi, Tryon, lot: cif. Vol. vii. p. 38, 



pi. 12, fig. 26. 

 18S(). Terebra (Euryta) Angasi, Trvon; Tate in Southern Science 



Record, p. 4. 

 1SS7. PUnrotoma (Cithara) Ilarrisn^ii, Gatlifl:' in Victorian 

 Naturalist, " List of some of the Shells of the Marine 

 Mollusca found on the Victorian Coast," Vol. iv. No. 4, p. 

 59. 



