116 REMARKS ON OLD-DESCRIBED AUSTRALIAN MOLLUSCA, 



5. MuREX (Phyllonotus) umbilicatus, Teiiison-Woods. 



1853. Mitrex scalaris, A. Adams (non Brocchi), Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 London, p. 71. 



1865. Murex scalaris, Angas (non Brocchi), Marine Molluscan 

 Fauna of South Australia, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 

 p. 157, No. 5. 



1875. Trophon umhilicatuSy Tenison- Woods, Papers and Proceed- 



ings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, p. 135, 1875, 

 1876. 



1876. Murex (Muricidea) scalaris, Brazier (non Brocchi), "Che 



vert " Expedition, Shells, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South 

 Wales, VoL i. p. 172, No. 13, 1875, 1877. 



1877. Tro2?hon umhilicaius, Tenison- Woods, Census, with brief 



descriptions of the Marine Shells of Tasmania and the 

 adjacent islands ; Papers and Proceedings of the Boyal 

 Society of Tasmania, p. 26, 1877, 1878. 



1877. Murex (Ocinehra) scalaris, Kobelt (non Brocchi}, Jahrb. d. 

 deutsch. Malak. Gesellsch. Bd. iv. p. 248, No. 227. 



1880. Murex (Phyllonotus) Aoigasi, Tryon (non Crosse), Manual 

 of Conchology, Vol. ii. p. 109. 



1884. Murex (Phyllonotus) octogonus, Bednall (non Quoy and 

 Gaimard), Transactions and Proceedings and Reports of 

 the Royal Society of South Australia, Vol. viii. p. 64, 

 1884, 1885 (issued May, 1886). 



Hah. — Moreton Bay, Queensland (Mr. F. Strange) ; St. Vin- 

 cent's Gulf, South Australia, "dredged along with horny zoophytes 

 and nullipores at a depth of seven or eight fathoms" (Angas, Tate, 

 Bednall); Darnley Island, Torres Straits, 30 fathoms, sandy 

 bottom (J. Brazier, "Chevert" Expedition, 1875); Barran Island, 

 Bass' Strait (Mr. W. Legrand, 1873) ; Giles' Point, near Coobowie, 

 St. Vincent's Gulf, off the rocks below low water mark (Afr. E. 

 U. Matthews, 1891); Trowbridge Island, St. Vincent's Gulf, off 

 the beach, also dredged in life from 4 to 10 fathoms ; fair 



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