BY C. HEDLEV. 75 



11. Conulus starkei, Brazier, 1876. 

 (Plate ix., fig. 5.) 



Descr 11 — P.L.S.N.S.W. (1), I. 103; Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. p. 98. 



Type in Macleay Museum. 



H a b. —Yule Island (Brazier) ; in scrub on the hills behind the 

 village of Maiva, in scrub on Mission Hill, beach just above high 

 tide mark Port Moresby, beach ditto Mita, Milne Bay (Hedley). 

 Mr. Brazier's type specimen is here figured by kind permission of 

 Mr. Masters. 



The following extract from my note-book refers to a Mita 

 specimen : — Animal translucent ; when extended foot not reaching 

 to posterior margin of shell, tail keeled and diagonally grooved, 

 terminating in a mucous pore, surmounted by a small horn ; foot 

 margined with a pedal line ; tentacles short, cylindrical, bases 

 separate. 



This species should be compared with such forms as subrugosa, 

 Garrett, from Fiji. 



12. C. maino, Brazier, 1876. 

 (Plate ix., fig. 6). 

 D e s c r n — P.L.S.KS.W. (1), i. 101 ; Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. p. 97 

 T y p e in Macleay Museum. 

 Hab. — Yule Island (Brazier). 

 Figured from the type. 



13. Microcystina sappho, Brazier, 1876. 

 (Plate ix., fig. 7.) 

 Descr 11 — P.L.S.N.S.W. (1), i. 100; Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. p. 95. 

 Type in Macleay Museum. 



Hab. — Yule Island (Brazier); Maiva and Mission Hill, in 

 company with C. starkei (Hedley). 

 Figured from a Maivan specimen. 



