Catalogue of Marine Sliell^ of Victoria. 289 



1860. Leda chuva, Sowerby. Thes. Conoh., vol. iii., p. 



119, pi. 228, f. 67. 

 1860. Leda crassa, Sowerby. Id., p. 120, pi. 228, f. 



69. 

 1871. Leda crassa, Sowerby in Reeve. Conch. Icon., 



vol. xviii., pi. 5, f. 27. 

 1871. Laeda chuva, Sowerby in Reeve. Id., pi. 7, 



f. 46. 



1877. Leda crassa, Angas. P.Z.S. Lond., p. 193. 



1878. Leda crassa, T. Woods. P.K.S. Tas., p. 32. 

 1885. Leda crassa, E. A. Smith. Chall. Zool., vol. xiii.. 



Lamelli, p. 237. 

 1887. Leda crassa, Tate. T.R.S. S.A., vol. ix., p. 102, 



No. 126. 

 1902. Leda crassa, Hedley. Mem. Austr. Mus., vol. iv., 

 pt. 5, p. 294. 

 Hab.— Western Port ; Anderson's Inlet (W. H. Ferguson) ; 

 Port Albert (T. Worcester) ; off entrance to Port Phillip 38 

 fathoms (Challenger). Apollo Bay. 



Obs. — This species is also a common Miocene or Kalimnan 

 fossil in Gippsland, and also occurs in the Pliocene or Wer- 

 rikooian Reds at Limestone Creek, Western Victoria. 



Leda pjnsicula, Angas. 



1877. Leda ensicida, Angas. P.Z.S. Lond., p. 177, nl. 



26, f. 27. 

 1885. Leda ensicula, E. A. Smith. Chall. Zool, vol. 



xiii., Lamelli, p. 239. 

 1902. Leda ensicula, Hedley. Mem. Austr. Mus., vol. 

 iv., pt. 5, p. 293, f. 41. 

 Hab. — Off the entrance to Port Phillip, in 33 fathoms sand, 

 (Challenger). 



Obs. — Type in the British Museum dredged off Port Jackson 

 Heads in 45 fathoms. We agree Avith Mr. Hedley in regarding 

 L. lefroyi, Beddome, as a distinct species from the above, the 

 type of the latter being in the Hobart Museum, and has been 

 examined by one of us. 



