698 AUSTRALIAN AND TASMANIAN MOLLUSCA, 



A minute turbinated shell, white with red diagonal flames, and 

 about one of the most common species that we have. A large 

 number were sent to Mr. Angas as far back as 1876 with other 

 species; about the time I named this in MS., I received sea-worn 

 specimens from Mr. Petterd; having Mr. Beddome's types before 

 me the matter is now at rest. 



10. CiRSONELLA Weldi, Tenison-Woods. 



1876. C ijdostrema Weldi, Tenison-Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas- 

 mania, p. 147, No. 43. 



1876. Cycloistrema imniaculata, Tenison-Woods, Joe. cit. p. 148, 



No. 46. 



1877. CirsoneUa amtralis, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 39, PL v. 



fig. 16. 



1888. Cyclostrema immnculata, Tenison-Woods; Tryon in Man. 

 Conch. Vol. X. p. 95. 



1888. Cyclostrema ( Tahiola) Weldii, Tryon, loc. cit. Vol. x. p. 95, 

 pi. 33, fig. 11. 



1888. Teinostoma f CirsoneUa) australis, Tryon, loc. cit. Vol. x. 



p. 107, pi. 35, figs. 83, 84. 



1889. Cyclostrema australis, Whitelegge, "List of the Marine 

 and Fresh Water Invertebrate Fauna of Port Jackson and 

 Neighbourhood," Journ. and Proc. Roy. Soc. New South 

 Wales, Vol. xxiii. p. 268, No. 555. 



1894. Teinostoma (CirsoneUa) austraU, Henn, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 N.S.W. (series 2nd) Vol. ix. p. 175, No. 88. 



Hah. — Long Bay, South 'Tasmania, 20 fathoms (Rev. R. D. 

 Atkinson); Long Bay and Blackman's Bay, Tasmania (W. F. 

 Petterd): Botany Bay, in shell sand, Sow and Pigs Reef, Port 

 Jackson, 4 fathoms (J. Brazier, 1864); Green Point, Watson's 

 Bay, found in an old bottle (A. U. Henn,. 



This is another species described twice by the Rev. Tenison- 

 Woods, as Cyclostrema Weldi and immaculata; and by Mr. Angas 



