BY C. HEDLEY. 



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brown, the last two whorls dull white, each crossed by two narrow 

 spiral brown bands, base and part of peristome dark chocolate. 

 Sculpture : the smooth surface scarcely roughened by microscopic 

 growth-lines. Aperture subcircular, peristome complete, a little 

 expanded. Length 2-44, breadth 1-08 mm. 



Hah. — Manly Beach, in shell sand (Miss L. Parkes). 



T y p e. — To be presented to the Australian Museum. 



L^viLiTORiNA MARi^ Ten.Woods. 



This species was originally described by Tenison Woods as 

 Rissoa (Cingula) marice,* from King's Island. It was figured by 

 Tryon.f By Pritchard & Gatliff it was reported from Victoria;^ 

 and by Tate & May from S. Australia.§ A specimen I collected 

 at the entrance of Sussex Inlet enables me to add it to the fauna 

 of this State. 



It is here proposed to transfer the species from Rissoa to 

 Pfeffer's genus Lcevilitorina,\\ with the type of which, L. caliginosa 

 Gould, I have compared it, and to which it closely corresponds. 

 Loevilitorina is represented by three species in New Zealand, but 

 is now first announced as Australian. 



AssiMiNEA TASMANiCA Ten. Woods 



(Plate xxxii., figs. 27, 28, 29.) 



Two names were bestowed on Tasmanian examples of this 

 species by Tenison Woods; firstly Assiminea tasmanica,^ secondly 

 Rissoa siennce** Subsequently the second name was withdrawn 

 by its author. ft A figure of the shell was given by W, F. 

 Petterd.ll 



* Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm. 1875 (1876), p. 147. 



f Man. Conch, ix. PI. 71, f.9. 



X Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. xiv. 1902, p. 108. 



§ These Proceedings, xxvi. 1901, p. 459. 



II Jahrb. Anst. Hamburg, iii. 1886, p.Sl. 



IT Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas. 1875 (1876), p. 79. 



** Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas. 1876 (1877), p. 15,3. 



+t Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas. 1879 (1880). p. 70. 



;t Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas. 1888 (1889), pi- ii., f.2. 



