390 Gatliff and Gabriel: 



1907. Anadara trapezia. Lamy. Jour de Conch., vol. 

 Iv., p. 246. 

 Hah. — Dredged livino-. Western Port. 



Obs.— -In his Revision of the Arcidae, Mr. Lamy, in a foot- 

 note, page 24.3, quotes Mr. Hedley's paper, but he does not 

 appear to adopt the conclusions therein set forth. 



Genus Lissarca, E. A. Smith, 1879. 



LiSSARCA RHOMBOIDALIS, Verco. 



1907. Lissarca rhomboidalis, Verco. T.R.S. S.A., vol. 

 xxxi., p. 221, pi. 27, f. 7. 

 Hab. — Dredged between Phillip and French Islands, Western 

 Port. 



Obs. — A small, translucent, horn-coloured shell of the shape 

 indicated by its name. Size : Height 2, length 2.4 mm. 



Lissarca rubricata, Tate. 



1904. Limopsis rubricata. Pritchard and Gatliff. P.R.S. 



Vic, vol. xvii., n.s., p. 246. 

 1907. Lissarca rubricata, Verco. T.R.S. S.A., vol. xxxi., 

 p. 221. 

 Hab. — Portsea, Port Phillip ; Torquay ; dredged, Western 

 Port. 



Obs. — Those obtained living in the last named locality are 

 usually of a uniform red colour, but were identified by Prof. Tate 

 as being his species. In the first reference given above it was 

 mentioned that the generic classification was unsatisfactory. 

 That opinion has received confirmation by the alteration that 

 has been made, with which we agree. 



Lissarca picta, Hedley. Var. 



1899. Austrosarepta picta, Hedley. P.L.S. N.S.W., p. 



430. 

 1907. Lissarca picta, Lamy. Join-, de Conch., vol. Iv., 

 p. 291. 

 Hab. — Dredged, Western Port. 



Obs. — One valve only was found, and kindly identified for us 

 by Mr. Hedlej- as a variety of his species. In a foot-note at the 



