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STUDIES ON AUSTKALIAX MOLLUSCA, 



EuLiMELLA PULCHRA, Braziei'. 



Exdimella imlchra, Brazier, P.L.S.N.8.W. (2), ix., 1894, p. 170, 

 pi. xiv., f. 6. 



Eulimella tricincta, Tate, Trans. Roy. 8oc. S.A., xxii., 1898^ 

 p. 83, pi. iv., f. 4. 



Although I prepared both of the illustrations mentioned I did 

 not recognise that they ajDplied to one species. Brazier's example 

 was young. On re-examination of authentic material I can affirm 

 their identity. 



CyclostrExMA porckllana, Tate k Ma3^ 



Tate cfe May, Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A. xxiv., 1900, p. 102. 



Specimens of this were collected in Sj^dney Harbour b}^ Mr. 

 H. L. Kesteven, whose determination of them was confirmed by 

 Mr. W. L. May. 



Marginella subbulbosa, Tate. 



Tate, Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., i., 1878, p. 86. 



This species is a new record 

 for ]S^ew South Wales. Mr. 

 H. L. Kesteven, who drew my 

 attention to it, has kindly 

 prepared sketches for the 

 accompan3'ing figures of it 

 and M. stranger. Tate and 

 May latel}' united these, but 

 the outline sketches here 

 M. suhhitlhosd. |, resented will demonstrate the difi'erence and 

 validity of each. 



Trophon goldsteini, Ten. Woods. 



Ten. Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas. 1875, p. 136. 



Mr. R. L. Cherry, in finding this shell on the beach at Catherine 

 Hill Bay, has added another species to the fauna of New South 

 Wales. " 



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