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1902. Tritonium fusiforme, Kesteven. P.L.S. N.S.W., 

 vol. xxvi., pt. 4, p. 712, pi. .35. f. 3-5. 



1902. Lotorium parkinsonianum, Gatliff. V.N., vol. 



xix., p. 76. 



1903. Lotorium parkinsoniajium, Hedley. Mem. Aust. 



Mus., vol. iv., pt. 6, p. 340. 



Hab.— Caipe Everard (E. 0. Thiele). 



Obs. — This is an interesting addition to our fauna, as showing 

 the southern extension of what has hitherto been regarded as a 

 New South Wales species, as well as being a living survival of a 

 type very abundant in the older Tertiaries of Southern Austrailia. 



Fusus NOVAEHOLLANDiAR, Reeve. 



See part i., p. 269. 

 Obs. — The type of this species is in the National Museum, 

 Melbourne. 



Fusus UNDULATUS, Peny. 



1811. Fusus undulatus, Perry. Conch., pi. 54, f. 1. 

 1898. Fusus pyrulatus, Pritchard and Gatliff. P.R.S. 



Vic, vol. X., p. 270. 

 1902. Fusus undulatus, Gatliff. V.N., vol. xix., p. 76. 



Fasciolaria AUSTRALASIA, Perry. 



1811. Pyrula australasia, Perry. Conch., pi. 54, f. 4. 

 1898. Fasciolaria coronata, Pritchard and Gatliff. 



P.R.S. Vic, vol. X., p. 271. 

 1902. Fasciolaria australasia, Gatliff. V.N., vol. xix., 

 p. 76. 

 Obs. — Perry's figure represents the form F. fusiformis, 

 Valenciennes. 



LaTIRUS CLARK EI, T. Woods. 



See part i., p. 272. 



1901. Euthria clarkei, Hedley. P.L.S. N.S.W., vol. xxv., 

 p. 726, f. 24. 



