[Proc. Eov. Soc. Victoria, 21 (N.S.), Ft. I., 1908]. 



Ak'J' XIIT. — Additlovfi to and Revision of the Catalogue 

 of Victorian Marine Mollusca. 



By J. H. GATLTFF and C. J. GABRIEL. 



[Read 9th July, 1908]. 



In the following paper 85 species are dealt with ; in 38 cases 

 the name has been revised, the remaining 47 species are addi- 

 tions to our recorded fauna. 



We have to give our grateful recognition to the skilled assist- 

 ance rendered to us by Mr. E. A. Smith, of the British Museum ; 

 Mr. Chas. Hedley, Sydney; Dr. J. C. Verco and Mr. W. T. 

 Bednall, Adelaide ; and Mr. Robt. Hall and Mr. W. L. May, 

 Tasmania. 



We desire to state that we do not aim at giving every possible 

 reference, or every synonym, but our endeavour has been to 

 state the correct name that in each instance should be used for 

 our shells. We only cite the author and date of a genus in cases 

 where it has not been given previously. 



Dr. W. H. Dall in 1904 jDublished a paper entitled " An His- 

 torical and Systematic Review of the Frog-shells and Tritons " 

 in vol. xlvii. of the Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections. It 

 deals with the matter in a masterly and comprehensive manner. 

 His classification has been adopted by the British Museum, and 

 also by the Australian Museum, Sydney ; we therefore follow the 

 same course, and in the present paper indicate the necessary 

 changes that have in consequence to be made in the nomencla- 

 ture of our shells. 



CoRALLioriiiLA RUBROCocciNEA, Melvill and Standen. 



1901. Coralliophila rubrococcinea, Melvill and Standen. 

 P.Z.S. Lond., p. 401, pi. 21. f. 2. 

 Hab. — Port Fairy and San Remo. 



Obs. — This is the species referred to in vol. x. of these pro- 

 ceedings, i^age 261, as being closely allied to C. J'ritschi, Martens. 



