48 Prltchard and GatUf: 



1902. Pseudainycla dennestoidea, Pace. P. Mai. S. 



Lond., p. 254-257, f. 1-10. 



1903. Pseudainycla dermestoidea, Pace. Id., p. 267^ 



268. 

 Hab. — Portland. Lome. Sorrento (Ocean Beach), Port Phillip, 

 Western Port. 



Obs. — In the 1902 paper referred to, Mr. Pace enters fully 

 into the history of the confusion regarding this species, which 

 in the first instance had the erroneous locality " West Indies '" 

 attributed to it, from the characters of the radula (of which he 

 gives figures), he separates it from the Columbellidae, and 

 maikes the shell the type of the above new genus, which he 

 states may be best placed among the Pisaniinae. 



PSEUDAMYCLA MILTOSTOMA, T. Woods. 



1899. Columbella miltostoma, Pritchard and Gatliff. 



P.R.S. Vic, vol. xi., p. 200. 

 1903, Pseudamycla miltostoma. Pace. P.Mai. S. Lond.,. 

 p. 268. 

 Hab. — Flinders, San Remo, and dredged off Rhyll, Western 

 Port. 



Obs. — Mr. Pace in the paper above referred to, gives full 

 . particulars of the appearance of the shell, and the external 

 characters of the animal. 



Columbella semiconvkxa, Lamarck. 



See part ii., p. 197. 



1902. Columbella semiconvexa, Kesteven. P.L.S. N.S.W.,. 

 vol. xxvii., pt. 1, pp. 5, 6, f. 7. 



Columbella filosa, Angas. 



1867. Aesopus filosus, Angas. P.Z.S. Lond., p. Ill, pi. 

 13, f. 6. and p. 195, No. 56. 

 Hab. — Dredged off Rhyll, Western Port, about 7 fathoms. 

 Obs. — An elongate, spirally lirate species. 



