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VOLUTA R0ADKNir4HTAE, McCoy. 



See part i., p. 282. 



1901. Voluta roadknightae, Spencer. P. Mai. S. Loncl., 

 vol. iv., p. 184. 

 Obs. — In our previous reference we erroneously stated that 

 the type specimen was obtained at Portland. The shell from 

 that locality exhibited in the National Museum is not the type. 

 In the reference above given Prof. Spencer states : '' The type 

 specimen came . . . from Ninety-mile Beach, on the Vic- 

 torian coast . . . though not in the public exhibition was 

 still preserved in the National Museum.' Both of us have been 

 permitted to examine it, and it is beyond doubt the specimen 

 described by Prof. McCoy, the measurements and fea.tures given 

 by him exactly corresponding. 



MlTRA PELLUCIDA, Tate. 



1887. Mitra pellucida, Tate. T.R.S. S.A., vol. ix.. p. 63, 

 pL 4, f. 13. 

 Hab. — San Remo. Western Port. 

 Obs. — A small, white, pellucid species. 



TUKRICULA TAS.MANICA, T. Woods. 



See part ii., p. 188. 



1903. Turricula tasmanica, May. P.R.S.Tas., p. 109, f. 



1, 2. 

 Obs. — Ml'. May in the paper named " On Tenison Woods' types 

 in the Tasmanian Museum, Hobart," gives two figures. Number 

 1 he considers the typical form. We haive not found it here. 

 Number 2 is on the same card as number 1, and is the form we 

 find here. 



Mahcjinella pumilio, Tate and May. 



See part ii., p. 192. 



1876. Marginella minutissima, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tag 

 p. 27 (non Michelin). 



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