110 REMARKS ON OLD-DESCRIBED AUSTRALIAN MOLLUSCA, 



The measurements of the specimen I now figure are : greatest 

 height 34 ; least, 28 ; greatest breadth, 47 ; least, 40 ; aperture 

 wide, 17 ; height, 12 millimetres. 



(C. H. del.) 



The other species of Australian Astele are scitula, A. Adams, 

 originally described as coQiing from New Zealand on the authority 

 of Cuming ; the original specimens were, however, collected by 

 the late Mr. Fred. Strange in Port Jackson : Astele muUigrana, 

 Danker, from St. Vincent's Gulf, South Australia ; Astele sub- 

 granulata, Dunker, Bass Straits ; and Astele Lessonceana, Tap- 

 parone-Canefri, New Zealand (Mus. of Turin). 



2. TuRBo Gruneri, Philippi, sp. 



1846. Turbo Gruneri, Philippi, Zeitschrift fiir Malakozoologie, 



p. 98, No. 6 ; Philippi in Martini and Chemnitz, Conch. 



Cab. 2nd edition, p. 52, pi. 12, fig. 7. 

 1848. Turbo circularise Reeve, Conch. Icon. Vol. iv. pi. 10, sp. 46. 

 1854. Senectus circularise Reeve ; H. and A. Adams, Recent 



Mollusca, Vol. i. p. 392. 

 1865. Senectus circularis, Reeve ; Angas, Marine MoUuscan 



Fauna of the Province of South Australia, Proc. Zool. 



Soc. p. 177. 

 1873. Turbo circularis, Reeve ; Fischer in Kiener, Coq. Vivantos, 



p. 99, pi. 42, fig. 1. 

 1873. Turbo (Senectus) circularis, Reeve ; Paetel, Catalog der 



Conch. -Sammlung. p. 71. 



