CaUdoijve of Victorian Moll ii sea. 381 



Cheni. This is a Japanese shell, and we have never heard of it 

 having been obtained in the seas of Southern Australia. 



Specimens in the British Museum, examined by one of us, of 

 H. ctinniiifjhamii, Gray,^ lead to the conclusion that it is 

 conspecific. 



LiCAi'iNELLA OBLONGA, Menke. 



1843. Fissurella oblonga, Menke. Moll. Nov. HoU., p. 

 33, No. 181. 



1903. Lucapinella pritchardi, Pritchard and Gatliff. 



P.R.S. Vic, vol. XV., U.S., p. 184. 



Hab.— Port Phillip; Western Port. 



Obs. — Having received specimens from West Australia, and 

 discussed the matter with Mr. Hedley, we now adopt his view 

 that L. pritchardi, Hedley, is conspecilic. 



Pu^•CTURELLA DEMissA, Hedle3^ 



1904. Puncturella demissa, Hedley. Rec. Australian 



Mus., vol. v., p. 93, f. 19. 

 1907. Puncturella demissa, Hedley. Id., vol. vi.. p. 289, 

 pi. 54, f. 3-5. 

 Hab. — Dredged between Phillip and French Islands, Western 

 Port. 



Obs. — A small shell. Size: Height 1.5, length 2.5, bi-eadth 

 0.9 mm. It has a black epidermis, the shell being white. 



Genus Cocculina, Dall, 1882. 



CoccuLiNA TASMAMCA, Pilsbry. 



1895. Nacella parva, Angas, var. tasmanica, Pilsbry. 

 '■ Nautilus," p. 128. 



1900. Nacella tasmanica, Tate and May. T.R.S. S.A., 



vol. xxiv., p. 102. 



1901. Nacella tasmanica, Tate and May. P.L.S. N.S.W., 



vol. xxvi., p. 411, pi. 27, f. 89, 90. 



1903. Cocculina meridionalis. Hedley. Mem. Aust. 



Mus., vol. iv., p. 331, f. 64, in text. 



1 King's Survey of Australia, \ol. ii., p. 494. 



