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SisTRUM ASPERUM, Lamavck. 



Ricinula aspera. Lam. Enc. Meth., pi. 395, f. 4. 

 Ricinula asperus, Lam. 2nd ed., vol. x., p. 5L 

 1832. Ricinula biconica, Blainville. Nouv. Ann. du 



Mus., vol. i., p. 203, pi. 9, f. 1. 

 1846. Ricinula aspera, Reeve. Conch. Icon., vol. iii., p!. 



2, f. 13. 

 1880. Ricinula asperus, Tryon. Man. Conch., p. 185, pi. 

 57, f. 216. 

 Hab.— Lakes Entrance, Gippsland, collected by Mr. Kershaw. 

 Obs. — Our shell agrees well with the figure and description of 

 Blainville, and also with Reeve's figure, but the description of 

 tlie latter is so poor that scarcely anything can be made out of it. 

 Tryon makes R. moras, Lamarck, a synonym of this species, but 

 with this we cannot agree. Witli regard to Tryon's figures we 

 can accept figure 216, but figure 215 appears to be a distinct 

 form. 



Family Coralliopiiilid.e. 



Genus Copalliophila, H. and A. Adams, 1853. 



CoRALLiOFHiLA wiLSONi, Pritchard and GatlifF. 



1897. Coralliophila wilsoni, Priteliard and Gatlift'. P.R.S. 

 Vic, n.s., vol. 10, pt. ii., p. 140. 

 Hab. — Port Phillip Heads, dredged alive by the late Mr. J. 

 Bracebriclge Wilson. 



Obs. — This appears to be undoubtedly a new species, a descrip- 

 tion of which will be seen in the preceding paper. 



Coralliophila, sp. 



Hab. — Port Fairy and San llemo. 



Obs. — Our shell .seems to be somewhat closely allied to 

 Coralliophila fritschi, Martens, Jahr. Mai. Gesell., i, p. 135, pi. 

 6, f. 3, from South Africa, which Tryon figures on pi. 65, f. 352. 

 The material at present at our disposal we regret to say does 

 not enaljle us to fix this species satisfactorily. Tryon figures 

 C. costularis. Lam. (pi. 65, f. 365, 366), but he appears to 

 represent two distinct species, neither of vvhicli at all represents 

 our shell. 



