290 KliCORDS OK THE ALSTKALIAN MUSKl'M. 



8cALA LEVIFOLIATA, Mnvdoch d: Sutn: 



Scala /evifo/iata, Murdoch and tSuter, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst.^ 

 xxxviii., 1906, p. 296, pi. xxv., f. 35, 36. 



A single shell from the " Miner's " liaul, compared witli a co- 

 type of the New Zealand species, has tlie periplieral carina less 

 pronouncetl, and carries above it an additional carina, whicli gives 

 the AustraUan shell a more rounded wliorl. It is however, identi- 

 cal in other respects. Tliis entry is an addition to the Australian 

 fauna. 



tScALA TRANSLUCIUA, GatJlff'. 



Scala translncida, Gatliff, Proc. Roy. Soc. Yict., (n.s.), xix.^ 

 1906, p. 2, pi. i., f. 3, 4. 



An imperfect sliell from oft" Narrabeen agrees with Victorian 

 examples kindlv sent me for the purpose of comparison bv Mr. J. 

 H. Gatlifi". 



EULIMA FRICATA, sp. UOV. 



(Plate Iv., fig. U). 



Sliell sub-c3'lindrical, scarcely tapering, blunt at either end. 

 Whorls six, first dome-shaped. Colour : apical wliorls white opaijue, 

 lower semitransparent, permitting the axis to be clearly seen 

 through the wall. Suture, above scarcely distinguishable, below 

 linear. Aperture regularh' pyriform, a slight callus on the colu- 

 mella. Length, 4'25 ; breadth, 1-15 mm. 



Two specimens occurred. This is closely allied to E. )ta:vUln,Sy 

 Hedley-, from which it differs by Ijeing nearly twice as large and 

 by having a longer narrower aperture. 



CrOSSEA NATICOIDES, Sp. IICV. 



(Plate liv., figs. 6, 7). 



Shell small, turbinate, solid. Whorls, four rounded. Colour 

 cream. Sculpture none, surface smooth and polished. Umbilicus 

 deep antl narrow, its margin a faint basal funicle. Aperture 

 entire circular, double-edged, on its right lower margin the low 

 arched butt-end of the basal funicle, then a broad thick callus 

 tongue, probably marking the termination of a second inner 

 fiunicle, and reaching half-way across the umbilicus ; lastly a simi- 

 lar but smaller callus pad laid upon the preceding whorl. Height^ 

 2-35 ; major diam., 3-0 ; minor diam., 2-15 mm. 



2 irecUev-^Rec. Au^tr. Miis., v., 2, 1904, p. 96, f. 24. 



