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Typhis sviuvaiANUS, Hedley. 



1902. Typhis arcuatus, Pritchard and Gatliff. P.R.S. 



Vic, vol. X., p. 255. 



1903. Typhis syringianus, Hedley. Mem. Aust. Mus., 



vol. iv., part 6, p. 381. f. 94. 

 Obs. — In the paper above referred to Mr. Hedley states that 

 our shell is not T. arcuatus, Hinds, which is a South African 

 species. 



Trophon brazieri, T. Woods. 



See part i., p. 257. 



1900. Trophon brazieri. Hedley. P.L.S. X.S.W.. p. 726, 



f. 23. 



Tropjion eburnea, Petterd. 



See part i., p. 258. 



1901. Camtharus eburneus, Tate and May. P.L.S. 



N.S.W., p. 357, f. 1. 

 Obs. — In our former remarks on this species, we stated we 

 were not satisfied with the generic position in which it was 

 placed, and we do not think the classification of Tate and May 

 an improvement. The shell measures 16 by 8 mm., is white, 

 fragile, and semi-translucent, their figure quoted might lead one 

 to take it as representing a larger and more robust form. 



LoTORiUM RUBicuNDA, Perry. 



1811. Septa rubicunda, Perry. Conch., pi. 14, f. 4. 

 1898. Lotorium australis, Prit. and Gat. P.R.S. Vic, 



vol. X., p. 262. 

 1902. Lotorium rubicunda, Gatliff. V.N., vol. xix, p. 



76. 



