BY C. HEDLEY. 89 



Descr 11 — Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), xix. 420 ; I.e. (5), xi. 191. 



Type in British Museum. 



Hab. — Foot of Astrolabe and Owen Stanley Range (Goldie). 



42. G. diomedes, Brazier, 1878. 



Ill us 11 — Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. pi. 3, fig. 12. 



Descr 11 - P.L.S.N.S.W. (1), n. 121; Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. 

 122. 



Type in Australian Museum. 



H a b. — Not Brumer Island (Brazier), but Coutances Island * 

 (Broadbent fide Brazier) ; and therefore not a member of the 

 Louisiade fauna, as stated in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), vn. 135. 



A dead shell, too worn to be described, but evidently new, and 

 related to the two last species, was collected by Sir W. Macgregor 

 daring his expedition to the Fly River in 1890. 



43. |G. brumeriensis, Forbes, 1852. 



(Plate xi., fig. 29.) 



Illus n — Voy. "Rattlesnake," Appen. pi. 2, fig. 1, a, b ; 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon. vn. pi. 205, fig. 1448; Tryon, Man. (2), vi. 

 pi. 12, figs. 41, 42, 43. 



Descr 11 -— Voy. "Rattlesnake," n. p. 375; Mon. He]. Viv. 

 in. p. 189 ; Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (5), xix. 419. 



Type in British Museum. 



Hab. — Brumer Island (Forbes); Millport Harbour, Amazon 

 Bay (Goldie fide Brazier) ; Bently and Milne Bays, South Cape, 

 Samarai, Loggia and Basilaki Islands (Hedley). 



var. albolabriSj var. nov. 

 Lip entirely white. 

 Type in Queensland Museum. 

 H a b. — Mita, Milne Bay. 

 * Coutances Island is situated in 148° 10' E. long., 10° 15' S. lat. 



