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1858. Vulsella limaeformis, Reeve. Id., pi. 2, f. 10a, b. 

 1858. Vulsella rudis, Reeve. Id., pi. 2, f. 12. 

 1878. Vulsella tasmanica, T. Woods. P.R.S.Tas., p. 55. 

 1887. Vulsella ovata, Tate. T.R.S. S.A., vol. ix., p. 107, 



No. 152. 

 1899. Vulsella lingulata, Melville and Standen. Jour. 

 Lin. Soc. Lond., p. 184, No. 279. 

 Hab. — Western Port. ; Port Phillip ; Pohvarth coast ; C. Ot- 

 way ; Warrnambool ; Portland (Maplestone). 



Genus Malleus, Lamarck, 1799. 



Malleus albus, Lamarck. 



1819. Malleus albus, Lamarck. Anim. S. Vert., vol. vi., 



pt. 1, p. 144, No. 1. 

 1836. Malleus albus, Lamarck. Id. (2nd ed. Desh.), vol. 



vii., p. 91, No. 1. 

 1839. Malleus albus, Lamarck. Id. (3rd ed. Deshayes 



and Edwards), vol. iii., p. 37, No. 1. 

 1843. Malleus albus, Hanley. Cat. Rec. Biv. Shells, p. 



260. 

 1856. Malleus albus, Hanley. Id., p. 388, pi. 24, f. 38. 

 1858. Malleus albus. Reeve. Conch. Icon., vol. xi., pi. 1, 

 f. 1. 

 Hab. — Gippsland coast (T. Worcester). 



Obs. — We think it probable that this is the shell regarded 

 by Professor Tate as M. vulsellatus, Lamarck, which he regards 

 as correctly named for South Australian examples. Should this 

 be so, numerous synonyms will have to be taken into considera- 

 tion under the above species, M. albus, Lamarck. 



Family Pinnidae. 

 Genus Pinna, Linnaeus, 1758. 



Pinna tasmanica, T. Woods. 



1876. Pinna tasinanica, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas., p. 161. 



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