BY W. A. HASWELL, M.A., B.SC. 481 



Plate XVIII. 

 Fig. 1. Cymodocea mammifera, tliree times the natural size. 

 ,, 2. JIalio])hasma purpurea, tliree times the natural size. 

 ,, 3. Salioplimma maculata, three times the natural size. 

 ,, 4. Paranthura australis, nine times the natural size. 

 ,, 5. Paranthura (?) crassicornisj five times the natural size. 



Plate XIX. 

 Fig. 1. Stenetrium armatum, seven times the natural size. 

 ,, 2. Stenetrium inerme. 



Notes on recent Mollusca found in Port Jackson and on 

 THE Coast of New South Wales and other localities 



WITH their synonyms. 



By J. Brazier, C.M.Z.S., &c. 



1. POLYTROPA STRIATA. 



Biiccimmi striata, Martyn, Univ. Conch., pi. 7, ed Chenu., pi. 3, 

 fig. 1. Buccimmi orhita-lacunosa, Chem., Conch. Cab., X., 

 fig. 1473; Buccinumlacunosum, Brug. Purpura ru(/osa,lj£im.. , 

 An. Sans Vert., Vol. VII., p. 242. Purpura rupestris, 

 Valenciennes ; Purpura succincta, var.. Peeve, Conch. Icon., 

 without figure. Pohjtropa striata, Hutton, in Jour de Conch. 

 1878, p. 19, and Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca, 1880, 

 p. 56. 



Sal, Point Piper, Port Jackson ; Wallaroo, South Australia ; 

 Bondi Bay fW. S. Har graves J. 



This somewhat common species is recorded by Professor Hutton 

 from Chatham Islands, Auckland Islands, Auckland to Stewart's 

 Island, and South Australia ; my specimen was obtained twenty 

 years ago at Wallaroo, by my kinsman Mr. E. C. Eossiter. Mr. 

 Angas could not have found it, as there is no record of it in his 

 MoUuscan Fauna of South Australia, (Proc. Zool. Soc, 1865.) 



