Victorian Species of Teredo. 119 



1880. Teredo antarctica, Hutton. Man. N.Z., Moll., p 133: 

 1880. Teredo norvegica, Spengler. Woodward, Man., p. 



507, i. 270 (in text), and pi. 23, f. 26, 27. 

 L884. Teredo norvegica, Spengler. Tryon, Syst. Conch.; 



Vol. III., p. 120, pi. lof), f. 70-73. 

 1884. Teredo (Xylotrya) antarctica, Hutton (?). E. A. 



Smith, " Alert," Zool., p. 93, pi. 7, f. E-E2. 

 1884. Teredo norvegica, Spengler. Sowerby, Thes. Conch., 



Vol. V T ., pi. 469, f. 2, on plate, not f. 1 (numerals 



on plate reversed). 

 1887. Teredo norvegica, Spengler. Fischer, Man. de 



Conch., p. 1138, f. 869. 870. 

 1893. Teredo norvegica, Spengler. Clessin, Conch. Cab., 



Vol. XL, p. 64, pi. 15, f. 7-9, in explanation of 



plate (not f. 1-3 as in text). 



1893. Teredo antarctica, Hutton. Clessin, Conch. Cab., 



Vol. XL, p. 76, pi. 20, f. 12, 13, in explanation 

 of plate (not f. 11-13, as in text). 



1894. Teredo edax, Hedley. P.L.S.N.S.W., Vol. IX., pp. 



501-505. pi. 32, f. 1-5. 



1894. Teredo antarctica, Hutton. Hedley, P.L.S.N.S.W., 

 Vol. IX., p. 503. pi. 32, f. 6, 7. 



1898. Teredo antarctica. Hutton. Hedley, P.L.S.N.S.W., 

 Vol. XXIIL, p. 95. 



1901. Nausitoria antarctica, Hutton. Hedley, Aust. Ass. 

 Adv. Sci., Vol. VIII. , p. 248, pi. 10, f. 9 in ex- 

 planation of plate (erroneously 8 on plate), is 

 japonica, Clessin, and not antarctica after 

 Clessin. 



1901. Nausitoria edax, Hedley. Aust. Ass. Adv. Sci., 

 Vol. VIII. , p. 248, pi. 10, f. 5 in explanation of 

 plate (erroneously 6 on plate). 



1903. Nausitora edax. Hedley. Pritchard and Gatlifi, 

 P.R.S., Vic, Vol. XVI. (X.S.), p. 98. 



1913. Teredo bruguieri, Delle Chiaje. Suter, Man. N.Z. 



Moll., p. 1019, i.l. 55, f. 7. a-d. 



1914. Teredo norvegica, Spengler. Marshall, Jo'urn. of 



Conch., Vol. XIV., p. 207. 



Hal). — Drift timber, Balnarring, Western Port; San Remo ; Lakes 

 Entrance; Portsea Pier; Port Albert. 



Obs. — Spengler's name being non-binomial, the employment of 

 norvegica is inadmissable. Much confusion has arisen in regard 



