BY JOHN BRAZIER. 695 



]^iliddle Harbour, in shell sand and beach shingle (A. U. Henn 

 and Brazier): North Tasmania (Rev. H. D. Atkinson): South 

 Australia (Professor Tate and D. J. Adcock). 



A white and brown species, with the middle row of nodules 

 ^ery prominent; though Mr. Angas had a large number of speci- 

 mens from me, and duly returned some named T. scitulus, he 

 never entered it in his List fif Port Jackson Mollusca. The 

 species is somewhat common on the coast of N.S.W. T.fasciatn, 

 Tenison-Woods, now before me from Mr. Beddome cannot be 

 separated from the above species. 



5. RissoiA (Apicularia) Strangei, Brazier. 



1884. Rissoa tineata, Petterd, Journ. Conch. Vol. iv. No. 5, p. 

 137, Species 8 [January] (non lineata, llisso, 1826). 



1S94. Rissoia (Apicidaria) Stranyei, Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N.S.W. Vol. ix. (Series 2nd) p. 173, PL xiv. fig. 11 (not 12 

 as quoted in the text). 



Hab. — North Coast of Tasmania, on the underside of exposed 

 rocks at low water ( IF. F. Petterd): Green Point, Watson's Bay, 

 Port Jackson, found in an old bottle and under stones at low 

 water spring tide (A. U. Henn): Edward's Beach, Middle Harbour, 

 in shell sand and shingle (Brazier). 



In the early part of the year I described this species under the 

 name of Rissoia Strangei. Through the kindness of Mr. Beddome 

 who sent me the greater part of his Tasnianian Mollusca to 

 examine and compare with those of New South Wales, I found 

 while comparing mine with Mr. Petterd's types that R. lineata is 

 identical with my R. Strangei. The name of R. lineata being 

 preoccupied by Risso in 1826, Strangei will be retained for the 

 Tasmanian and Australian species. 



6. Rissoia (Amphithalamus) Jacksoni, Brazier. 



1886. Rissoa (Scrobs J badia, Watson, Report on the Gasteropoda, 

 Voyage of H.M.S. " Challenger," Zoology, Vol. xv. p. 612, 

 Species 47, pi. 46, tig. 3 (non Rissoa badia, Petterd). 



