278 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 



1886. Phos senticosus, Brazier. P.L.S., N.S.W., vol. i., 



p. 176. No. 27. 

 1886. Phos senticosus, Watson. Chall. Zool., vol xv., 



p. 218. 

 Hab. — Gippsland Coast. 



Genus Nassa, Lamarck. 1799. 

 Nassa fasciata, Lam. 



1822. Buccinum fasciatum, Lam. Anim. 8. Vert., vol. 



vii., p. 271, No. 28. 

 1833. Buccinum fasciatum, Q. and G. Astrolabe, vol. ii., 



p. 445, pi. 32, f. 18-21. 

 1853. Nassa fasciata. Reeve. Conch. Icon., vol. viii., pL 



4, f. 40. 

 1882. Nassa (Hima) fasciata, Tryon. Man. Conch., vol. 

 iv., p. 46, pi. 14, f. 237, 238. 

 Hab. — Rather common at most parts of our coast. 



Nassa jacksoni.\na, Quoy and Gaimard. 



1833. Buccinum jacksonianum, Q. and G. Astrolabe, 



vol. ii., p. 452, pi. 32, f. 28, 29. 



1834. Buccinum jacksonianum, Kiener. Coq. Viv. Mon. 



Bucc, ].l. 19, f. 73. 

 1864. Nassa munieriana, Crosse. Jour. d. Conch., vol. 



xii., p. 345, pi. 13, f. 6. 

 1875. Nassa tasmanica, Tension Woods. P.R.8. Tas., 



p. 150. 

 1882. Nassa (Alectrion) monile, Tryon (non Kiener). 

 Man. Conch., vol. iv., p. 28, pi. 9, f. 63, 64. 

 Hab.- — Port Phillip generally; Western Port; Warrnainbool 

 and S.W. coast generally. 



Obs. — N. monile, Kiener, we have not got, its habitat being- 

 New Guinea, New Caledonia, and thereabouts; with regard to 

 this species Tryon seems to be in a hopeless muddle, and his 

 figures are only confusing. Crosse's species N. munieriana 

 seems to be only a somewhat irregularly grown example of 

 N. jacksoniana, Q. and G. Watson regards N. munieriana, 

 Crosse, as a depauperated variety of N. pauperata. Lam., but 

 with this opinion we cannot concur. 



