370 Gatliff and Gabriel: 



Genus Cymatium, Bolten, 1798. 



Cymatium (Gutturxium) parkixsonianum, Perry. 



1906. Lotorium parkinsonianum, Pritchard and Gatliff. 

 P.R.S. Vic, vol. xviii., n.s., p. 42. 



Cymatium (Turritriton) exaratum, Reeve. 



1898. Lotorium exaratum, Pritchard and Gatlitf. P.R.S. 

 Vic, vol. X., n.s., p. 265. 



Cymatium (Cabestana), i^PBXGLERi, Chemnitz. 



1898. Lotorium spengleri, Pritchard and Gatliff. P.R.S. 

 Vic, vol. X., n.s., p. 263. 



Genus Septa, Perry, 1811. 



Septa rubicunda, Perry. 



1906. Lotorium rubicunda, Pritchard and Gatliff. P.R.S. 

 Vic, vol. xviii., n.s., p. 41. 



Genus Latirofusus, Cossman, 1889. 



Latirofusus spiceri, T. Woods. 



1876. Fusus spiceri, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas., p. 137. 

 1891. Latirofusus nigrofuscus, Tate. T.R.S. S.A., vol. 



xiv., p. 258, pi. 11, f. 3. 

 1901. Latirofusus spiceri, Tate and May. P.L.S. X.S.W., 

 vol. xxvi., p. 356. 

 Hab. — Dredged between Phillip and French Islands, Western 

 Port. 



Obs. — Also found in South Australia and King Island (type in 

 Hobart Museum). It is a dark brown shell with a blackish epi- 

 dermis. Size : Length 20, width 7 mm. 



A shell nearly related to the above is Latiri(< hair^foiri, 

 Sowerby, from Port Elizabeth, South Africa, of which we have 

 specimens before us. 



