BY C. HEDLEY. 705 



FlAxMMULIna spaldingi, Brazier. 

 P^razier, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., i., 1876, p. 103. 



(Plate xxxiv., ftgs. 9, 10, 11.) 

 These drawings are taken from a specimen collected by Mr. 

 Brazier at Bet Island, Torres Straits, which measures, height 

 2-\, major diameter 4, minor diameter 3-6 mm. 



F. SPALDINGI var. CARINATA, Brazier. 

 Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., iv., 1880, p. 393. 

 (Plate xxxiv., fig. 8.) 

 To the same scale as the above is drawn an example of this 

 marked variety from Thursday Island. 



ToRNATELLiNA MASTERSi, Brazier. 



Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. KS.W., i., 1876, p. 108. 

 (Plate xxxiv., tigs. 13, 14.) 



One of the types from Darnley Island, 2*9 mm. in length, is 

 shown at fig. 14. An example of T. petterdi, Brazier (op. cit. 

 p. 109) from No. iii. Barnard Islands, 2*7 mm. long, is represented 

 by fig. 13. It seems to me an immature state of the same species. 

 T. grenvlllei, Brazier (op. cit. p. 109) appears from a study of the 

 types also to be identical with 7'. mastersi. To this species belongs 

 also a Tornatellina from Boyne Island, and Warroo, Queensland, 

 identified* as T. eucharis. 



The double twist on the columella distinguishes this from the 

 very similar T. oblong a, Pease, of the Central Pacific. T. jack- 

 sonensis, Cox, is a more slender shell. 



Tornatellina eucharis, Brazier. 

 Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., i., 1876, p. 110. 



(Plate xxxiv., fig. 12 ) 

 One of the two type specimens from No. iii. Barnard Islands, 

 2 -5 mm. long, is here shown. I am doubtful if it be not the young 

 of T. wakefieldcu, Cox.f T. eucharis occurred to me on Fitzroy 

 Island, Q. T. aperta, Pease, seems closely allied. 



* Hedley & Musson, these Proceedings (2) vi., 1892, p. 558. 

 t Hedley, Records Aust. Mus., iii., 1899, p. 153, pi. xxviii., f. 14. 



