90 SYNONYMY OF NAMES OP AUSTRALIAN MARINE SHELLS, 



1873. Bulla ohlonga, A. Adams. Hutton, Manual of New 

 Zealand Mollusca. 



1873. Bulla australis, Qnoy and Gaimavd. Von Martens Critical 

 List of New Zealand Mollusca, p. 38. 



1873. Bulla australis, Quoy. Pastel, Cat. der Conch. Sammlung, 

 p. 81. 



1877. Bulla ohlonga, A. Adams. Tenison-Woods, Proc. Royal 

 Soc. Tasmania, p. 47. 



1878. Bulla ohlonga, A. Adams. B. Australis, Gray. Hutton 

 in Journal de Conch, 3rd series. Vol. 26, p. 40. 



1880. Bulla ohlonga, Adams. B. Australis, Gray. Hutton, 

 Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca, p. 121. 



Hah. — New Holland {Bsrry, Captain, P.P. King) : King George's 

 Sound, South West Coast of Australia {Quoy and Gaimard) ; 

 East Coast of New Zealand (Yates) ; New Zealand ( Dieffenhach) ; 

 Tasmania (C. E. Beddome, W. F. Petterd, Tenison-Woods); Port 

 Jackson, near the Sow and Pigs Reef, from 2 to 5 fathoms on a 

 grassy bottom {Brazier) ; Spencers and St. Vincent's Gulf, South 

 Australia {G. F. Angas) ; Port Lincoln and Adelaide, South 

 Australia {G. Masters and Australian Museum) ; Australia {Mr. 

 F. titrange in Museum of the Asiatic Society of Bengal). 



This is a complete history of this unfortunate species, and the 

 way authors have treated it since being first described by Dr. 

 Gray in the Annals of Philosophy, new series. Vol. 9, p. 408, 

 1825, and again in 1827, in Captain King's survey of Australia, 

 Vol, 2. In 1833, Quoy and Gaimard usurp Dr. Gray's specific 

 name ; and in 1835, Dr. Gray, in Yate's account of New Zealand, 

 quotes his own Bulla australis, and refers to King's Voyage to 

 New Holland. Deshayes in Lamarck's 2nd edition, 1836, makes 

 no mention of Grey, but quotes Quoy and Gaimard as the 

 authority. Dr. Gray in Dieffenbach's New Zealand, 1843, 

 also mentions his Bulla australis. A. Adams in Sowerby, Thes. 

 Conch., 1854, re-describes it as Bidla ohlonga ; also quotes it in 



