BY C. HEDLEY. 267 



Lucina strangei A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1855 (March, 1856), 

 p. 226. 



The accompanying figure is drawn from Adams' type of Lucina 

 strangei in the Cuming Collection, gathered by F. Strange, in 

 Moreton Bay. It is a single specimen, with both valves, length 14, 

 height 23, depth of single valve 7-5 mm. Beneath the tablet is a 

 note by Mr. E. A. Smith, declaring it a synonym of L. venusta 

 Phil. 



Lucina (Codakia) munda A.Adams. 



Lucina munda A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1855 (1856), p. 225. 



I failed to find, in the British Museum, the type or other example 

 of this un figured species, said to have been taken in Moreton Bay, 

 by ¥. Strange. It is recommended that the name be rejected as 

 unrecognisable. 



Diplodonta globulosa A. Adams. 



Diplodonta globulosa A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1855, p. 226. 



In the Natural History Museum, I failed also to find a specimen 

 of this un figured species. It is recommended that this name be 

 written off as unrecognisable. 



Joannisiella moretonensis Deshayes. 

 (Plate xvi., figs. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.) 



Cyrenella moretonensis Deshayes, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1854 (1855), 

 p. 341. 



An illustration is here presented of the type, in the Natural His- 

 tory Museum, of C. moretonensis from Moreton Bay. In length, it 

 is 33-5 ; in height, 30 ; and in depth of single valve, 11 mm. In Lon- 

 don, it is labelled Diplodonta, but Joannisiella is here suggested as 

 more appropriate. J. moretonensis is also represented by speci- 

 mens sent from Sarawak, Borneo, by Mr. E. Bartlett. 



Lepton cumingii A. Adams. 



Pythina cumingii A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1856, p. 47; Id. 

 Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1891, p. 233. 



Rochefortia e.rcellens Hedley, Rec Aust. Mus., viii., 1912, p. 134, 

 PI. xl., f. 5-8. 



