694 AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN MOLLUSCA, 



1893. Euryta Angasi, Tryon; Adcock, "A Hand List of the 

 Aquatic Mollusca of S.A." p. 5, No. 125. 



Bab. — Rapid Bay, South Australia, deep watei' (G. French 

 Angas); South Austialia (Professor Tate and Adcock); off Port 

 Jackson Heads, 25 fathoms, sand floor (J. Bi-azier, 1874): Clark 

 Island, Victoria (Teninoyi- Woods); Victoria (J. II. Gatliffj: Port 

 Stephens, N.S.W., on the ocean beaches after heavy weather; and 

 in beach shingle and sand at Edward's Beach, Middle Harbour. 



This species was first named by Adams and Angas Kurytu 

 pulchella; the specific name being already in use in Terehra by 

 Deshayes, Mr. Angas in 1875 redescribed it from specimens that 

 I sent him, under the name of E. Brazieri, he having already in 

 1871 named a Terehra Brazieri. Tenison- Woods in 1877 called 

 it Manyelia Harrisoni. Mr. Tryon in 1885 renamed it Terehra 

 (Euryta) Angasi. Mr. J. H. Gatliff of Melbourne sent me speci- 

 mens in 1885, to have the name confirmed; at the time I wrote 

 him out the history of the species, but in his list of the Victorian 

 Mollusca he places it in P<eurotonia; it should be placed in the 

 subgenus Earyta of Terehra; it is named in the Melbourne 

 Museum by Tenison- Woods Mangelia Harrisoni; I have compared 

 it with specimens from New South Wales. Woods' specific name 

 must stand for this species. 



4. Triforis sciTULUS, A. Adams. 



1851. Triforis scitulus, A. Ad., Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 278. 



1878. Tri/uris fasciata, Tenison- Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 

 p. 34. 



1887. Triforis fasciata, Tryon, Man. Conch. Vol. ix. p. 190. 

 1887. Triforis scituhis, Tryon, loc. cit. Vol. ix. p. 191. 

 1893. Triforis scitula, Adcock, A "Hand List of the Aquatic 

 Mollusca of S.A." p. 7, No. 241. 



Hah. — Port Lincoln, South Australia (Cuming in Brit. 

 Museum); Cook's landing place, south side of Botany Bay, 

 found under stones at low water and in shell &a.ndi( Brazier, 1864); 



