54 Pritchard and Gatliff: 



1903. Turritella subsquamosa, Hedley. Mem. Austr. 

 Mus., vol. iv., part 6, p. 347. 

 Hajb. — Dredged off Rhyll, Western Port. 



Turritella vittata, Hutton. 



1873. Turritella vittata, Hutton. Cat., IS.Z., Moll., p. 



29. 

 1880. Turritella vittata, Hutton. Man., N.Z., Moll., p. 



84. 

 1900. Turritella carlottae, Prit. and Gat. P.R.S. Vic, 

 vol. xii., p. 204. 

 Obs.^ — Mr. Suter sends us examples of T. vittata, Hutton, and 

 says it is the same as T. carlottae, Watson. 



Vermetus caperatus, Tate and May. 



1900. Thylacodes caperatus, Tate and May. T.R.S. S.A., 



p. 94. 



1901. Thylacodes (?) caperatus, Tate and May. P.L.S. 



N.S.W., p. 377, pi. 23, f. 14. 



1902. Vermetus caperatus, Hedley. Id., p. 19, figures 



in text. 

 Hab. — Anglesea. 

 Obs. — A small bro\vn species, diameter of tube 1 mm. 



Scala minutula, Tate and May. 



1900. Scalaria (Acrilla) minutula, Tate and May. 



T.R.S. S.A., vol. xxiv., part 2, p. 95. 



1901. Scalaria minutula, Tate amd May. P.L.S. N.S.W., 



p. 379, pi. 25, f. 41. 

 1905. Scala minutula, Hedley. Rec. Aust. Mus., vol. vi., 

 p. 52, f. 19. 

 Haib. — Portsea, Port Phillip ; Shoreham, Western Port. 

 Obs. — A minute brown shell, length given as 2 mm. with 

 five spire whorls. We have specimens before us 3.50 mm. in 

 length with seven spire whorls. 



