BY J. BRAZIER, C.M.Z.S., ETC. 499 



9. Cypr^a caput-anquis, Philippi. 



This species T\^as sent to me for name and marked Moreton Bay ; 

 I consider Moreton Bay a very wide term. This was described by 

 Philippi, 1849, in the German Conchological Work, Zeitschrift 

 fur Malakozoologie, p. 24. 



Shell oblong ovate, very much convex with the sides thickened 

 and angulated ; blackish-brown, convex at the base ; aperture 

 with sixteen teeth on each side, thicker on the outer side, interstices 

 milky-brown, back dotted with white, extremities whitish. 



It might be taken for a variety of capiit-serpentis, but it is quite 

 distinct and was figured by Martin Lister in his Hist. Conch., 

 1770, i3l. 701, fig. 49, and pi. 704, fig. 53. 



Sub Genus LUPONIA. 



10. Cypr^ea angustata, Gmel. (Non Gray). 



Sowerby, Thes. Conch., pi. 28, fig. 296—297. 



Colundra, north end of Moreton Bay, one dead specimen found. 



I doubt this species having been found in Moreton Bay ; its 

 home is Tasmania. I have never seen the northern shell, but I 

 think Mr. Coxen's identification must be wrong, or Tasmanian 

 shells may have got mixed up with Moreton Bay examples of 

 other species. 



11. Cyprea caurica, Linn. 

 Eeeve, pi. 11, fig. 46. 

 Dunwich, Stradbroke Island ; not common. 



12. Cypr^a clandestina, Linn. 

 Eeeve, pi, 19, fig. 106. 

 Cyprcea moniliaris, Lamark. 

 Stradbroke Island ; found on the banks under big hill. 

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