118 LIST OF CTPE^IDE FOUITD ON THE YICTOKIAN COAST, 



Hob. Jan Jue, about 18 miles on the coast below Geelong, 



QueeDScliife {Bailey). 



The sj)ecimens obtained are in the very best condition, the 

 back is of a very dark chocolate brown, sides marked with very 

 large chestnut brown dots, some of the dots are jet black ; one 

 specimen was on the card with C. Comptoni. 



3. LiTPONIA OOMPTONI. 



Cyprcea Co7nptom,(}ray, Voyage of H.M.S. "Fly," Appendix. 

 Vol. ii., p. 356, pi. 1, fig. 3 (1847) ; Sowerby, Thes. Conch., pi. 28, 

 figs. 292, 293, 294, 295. 



Sab. QueensclifiPe, Victoria (Bailey). 



This species runs into angustata. Mr. Angas, in P.Z.S., p. 170, 

 1865, says, ''that the animal of Comptoni is of a bright orange 

 color, whilst that of hicolor of Gaskoin is of a pale lemon." I 

 should like our southern friends to look after the animal of 

 angustata. Gray's locality. Port Essington, as given by him 

 either on the authority of Jukes or Cuming, in the Voyage of 

 the '' Fly," is wrong. 



4. LUPONIA DECLIYIS. 



Cyprcsa declivis, Sowerby, Thes. Conch., p. 31, pi. 28, fig. 287, 

 pi. 30, fig. 328, 329, (1879.) 



Hal. Portland, Victoria {Bailey). 



Two specimens Mr. Bailey had on the same card with piperitay 

 Sol. As that species it was well figured by Mr. Sowerby in 

 1870. It is a much more solid shell than angustata, with the 

 whole dorsal surface covered with small light chestnut specks, 

 giving it the appearance of being dusted over with capsicum 

 pepper. The sides are less spotted than any of the species 

 mentioned in this paper. It is also found in the northern parts 

 of Tasmania. 



