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STUDIES ON AUSTRALIAN MOLLUSCA, 



of this neighbourhood. By her desire the collection was handed 

 to me for study, after her decease. 



Drillia howitti, Pritchard & Gatliff. 

 Pritchard & Gatliff, Proc. R. Soc. Vic. xii., 1899, p. 101, pi. 8, f. 2. 

 A perfect adult specimen from Sydney Harbour is contained in 

 Mrs. Starkey's collection. 1 have determined it by comparison 

 with authentic specimens received from Mr. Gatliff. Dr. Cox 

 has also shown me specimens dredged in 25 fathoms off Sydney 

 Heads. 



Bittium minimum, T. Woods. 



Tenison Woods, Proc. R. Soc. Tasmania, 

 1877, p. 123. 



(Fig. 20.) 



A specimen of this species has been handed 

 to me by Mr. J. Brazier, who took it in an old 

 bottle from 8 fathoms off the Bottle and Glass 

 Rocks, Sydney Harbour, May 22nd, 1886. 



For the better recognition of this species I 

 add a drawing of a Tasmanian specimen, kindly 

 lent to me for the purpose by Miss Lodder. 



Cyclostrema charopa, Tate. 



Tate, Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust., 1899, p. 217, pi. vii., figs. 2a-2c. 



Specimens of this obtained May 22nd, 1886, in 8 fathoms off 

 the Bottle and Glass Rocks, Sydney Harbour, have been shown 

 me by Mr. J. Brazier. 



Leuconopsis inermis, n.sp. 

 (Plate xlviii., fig. 15.) 

 Shell ovate, solid, imperforate, colour dull white. Whorls six, 

 gradually inci-easing, last large, compressed below the suture, 

 flattened at the periphery and rounded at the base. Sutures 

 channelled. Sculpture: the surface is usually much abraded, where 

 it is intact fine, raised hair lines, twice or thrice their own 



Fig. 20. 



