Catalogue of Victorian Mollusca.. 377 



Obs. — A small translucent shell. Greatest diameter of type, 

 3.7 mm. May be distinguished from our other two species by 

 ita smoothness. 



Genus Si pi us, Hedley, 1900. 

 SiRius BADius, T. Woods. 



1876. Raulinia badius, T. Woods. P.L.S. N.S.W., vol. 

 il., p. 264. 



1900. Sirius badius, Hedley. Id., vol. xxv., p. 88, pi. 3, 



f. 8. 

 Hab. — San Remo (Mrs. Kenyon). 

 Obs. — The size of the specimen figured is : Length, 5 mm. 



EULIMELLA TURRITA, Petterd. 



188f. Aclis turrita, Petterd. Jour, of Conch., vol. iv., 

 p. 140. 



1901. Eulimella turrita, Tate and May. P.L.S. N.S.W., 



vol. xxvi., p. 384, pi. 25, f. 38 

 Hab. — Dredged off Portsea, Port Phillip. 



Obs. — A small white translucent shell. Length of type 3, 

 width 1 mm. Our single specimen is smaller. 



Odostomia simplex, Angas. 



1871. Odostomia simplex, Angas. P.Z.S. Lond., p. 15, 

 pi. 1, f. 10. 

 Hab. — Dredged living, between Phillip and French Islands, 

 Western Port. 



CeRITHIOPSIS TURBOXILLOIDES, T. Woods. 



1879. Bittium turbonilloides. T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas., 



p. 39. 

 1901. Cerithiopsis turbonilloides, Tate and May. P.L.S. 

 N.S.W., vol. xxvi., p. 385, f. 6 in text. 

 Hab. — Dredged, Western Port. 



Obs. — This species was incorrectly cited by Pritchard and 

 Gatliff as being a synonym of C. angasi, 0. Semper, the sculp- 

 ture of which it strongly resembles. The specimens affording 

 the diagnosis had, as is generally the case, imperfect apices. 

 These differ in the two species. 



