Catalogue of Marine Shells of Victoria. 211 



Obs. — The specimens from the above locality are usually very 

 large, of a uniform dark colour, and in excellent condition. 



Genus LoPicella, Pilsbry, 1894. 



LoRiCELLA ANGASi, Adauis and Angas. 



1864. Lorica angasi, H. Adams and Angas. P.Z.S. 



Lond., p. 193. 



1865. Lorica angasi, Angas. Id., p. 187. 

 1871. Lorica angasi, Angas. Id., p. 97. 



1892. Lorica (Loricella) angasi, Pilsbry. Tryon, Man. 



Conch., vol. xiv., p. 238, pi. 51, f. 9-13. 

 1894. Loricella angasi, Pilsbry. P. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Philad., p. 87. 

 1897. Loricella angasi, Bednall. P. Malac. Soc, Lond., 

 vol. ii.. No. 4, p. 153. 

 Hab. — Dredged off" Rhyll in about six fathoms, Western Port. 

 Note. — In addition to those enumerated above, we have at 

 least seven other chitons as yet unidentified. 



Order OPLSTHOBRANCHIATA. 



Family Actaeonidae. 

 Genus Actaeon, Montfort, 1810. 



ACTAEON AUSTRINUS, WatSOn. 



1886. Actaeon austrinus, Watson. Chall. Zool., vol xv.,. 

 p. 628, No. 6, pi. 47, f. 2. 



1893. Actaeon austrinus, Pilsbry. Tryon, Man. Conch.,. 



voh XV., p. 149, pi. 20, f. 24-26. 



Hab. — Off East Moncoeur Island, Bass Straits, 38 to 40 

 fathoms, sand and shells. 



Obs. — This is not a good species, and should go into the 

 synonymy of Turbonilla (Ondina) casta, A. Adams. There is 

 obviously some mistake in the Challenger references to the 

 figures of this shell as figure 3 is given in the text, but this- 

 really represents A. affinis, Adams, and the reference should be 

 to tigui'e 2. 



