112 REMARKS ON OLD-DESCRIBED AUSTRALIAN MOLLUSCA, 



Pliilippi changed his name to Turho foliaceus in the Conch Cab. 

 2nd edition, p. 41, pi. 11, figs. 1-2, 1846, (not figures 2 and 3 as 

 quoted in Tryon). 



3. Turbo (Marmorostoma) undulatus, Martyn. 



1784. Limax undulatus^ Martyn, Universal Conchologist, Vol. i. 



fig. 29. 

 1786. Limax unguis, Martyn, Universal Conchologist, Vol. ii. 



fig. 70. 

 1788. Turbo undulatus, Chemnitz, Conch. Cab. Vol. x. pp. 294- 



296, pi. 169, figs. 1640, 1641. 

 1846. Turho anguis, Martyn; Philippi in Conch. Cab. p. 70, 



No. 34. 

 1848. Turho undulatus, Chemnitz; Eeeve, Conch. Icon. Vol. iv. 



pi. 1, fig. 3, a, b. 

 1867. Lunella undulata, Chemnitz; Angas, List of Marine IMol- 



lusca found in Port Jackson Harbour, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



p. 213, No. 171. 

 1888. Turho undulatus, Martyn; Pilsbry in Tryon's Manual of 



Conchology, Vol. x. p. 216, pi. 42, fig. 40. 

 1888. Turho anguis, Martyn ; Pilsbry in Tryon's Manual of 



Conchology, Vol. x. Index, p. 21 2, = Turho por2yhyrites, 



Martyn. 



Hah. — New Holland, New South Wales (Martyn) ; Port Jack- 

 son, Newcastle, Port Stephens, Bellinger River, and the whole 

 south coast of New South Wales ; Tasmania ; Victoria ; South 

 Australia. 



When this species was first figured by Martyn, the large speci- 

 mens he called Limax undulatus, from their peculiar undulating 

 markings. The small specimens from New South Wales he called 

 Limax anguis. This small variety is the most common form 

 found at Botany Bay, where, no doubt. Banks and Solander 

 collected the specimen figured by Martyn ; it is also the common 

 form found in Port Jackson near the Heads. Philippi in the 

 Conch. Cab. calls this small form, variety sulcata of undulatus. 



