68 Fritduird and Gatlif. 



Hab. — Portsea, Port Phillip ; Ocean Beach, Point Nepean. 



Obs. — In the last reference p,-iven, Mr. May stages that there 

 are tAvo species mounted on the card, one of Avhich he fifjures 

 as beinp: the type, according to description, of T. Woods' species, 

 and the other one he considers to be L. tatei, Ano-as. Tate and 

 May in their Tasnianian Census united L. minima, and L. tatei. 

 The former species had not then been figured. We now agree 

 with IVIr. May in considering them distinct, but they are very 

 similar. May figures a small form, and Tate a very large one. 



LuciNA TATEI, Angas. 



1878. Lucina tatei, Angas. P.Z.8. I^ond., p. 863, pi. 44, 

 f. 15. 

 Hab. — Coast generally. 



Obs. — The sculpture in this species is somewhat coarser tham 

 that of L. minima, more especially so in the radial ornament. 



Genus Erycina, Lamarck, 1804. 



Erycina acupuncta, lledley. 



1902. Erycina acupuncta, Hedley. Mem. Aust. Mus., 

 vol. iv., part 5, p. 321, f. 60. 

 Hab. — Dredged in about 7 fathoms. Western Port, off Phillip 

 Island. 



Glycimeris striatularis, Lamarck. 



See part viii., p. 244. 



Obs. — In our previous treatment of this species we included 

 P. holosericus, Reeve, as ai synonym, based upon the figure and 

 descriptions available to us. In our present examination of 

 specimens from New South Wales of P. holosericus, we note a 

 •divergence in the minute details of sculpture, from our ordinary 

 forms of G. striatularis, which, if constant throughout a series, 

 anight be utilised for specific distinction. 





