Additums to CdtiUoguc of SheU-s. 89 



1900. Turritella quudruta, Donald. P. Mai. Soc, vol. 

 iv., p. 5:3. pi. 5, f. 8, 8a, 8b. 

 Hal).- Port Albert (T. Worcester). 



Turritella smithiana, DoinM. 



1900. Turritella (Colpospira) smithiana, Donald. P. 

 Mai. Soc, vol. iv., p 52, pi. 5, f. 1 — Ic. 

 Hab. — San Remo (T. Worcester). 

 Obs. — Our smallest species in the genus. 



Seal a morchi, Angas. 



1871. Scala (Cirostrema) morchi, Angas. P.Z.S. Lond., 



p. 15, pL 1, f. 17. 

 190-6. Scala morchi, Verco. T.R.S. 8. A., vol. xxx. p. 147, 

 pi. 4, f. 1-2 (Operculum). 

 Hab. — Western Port (T. Worcester). 



Obs. — Tliis may be readily separated from S. translucida, 

 Gatliff, by its rounded base, much finer sculpture, and the 

 absence of the encircling basal ridge. 



Eulima topaziaca, Hedley. 



1908. Eulima topaziaca, Hedley. P.L.S. N.S.W., vol. 

 xxxiii., p. 470, pi. 10, f. 29. 

 Hab. — Western Port ; Port Albert (T. Worcester). 

 Obs. — Mr. Hedley observes : " The shape of this eccentric 

 Eulima is like that of a Rissoa." We agree with him, and think 

 it will have to be re-classified. A semi-transparent shell when 

 fresh usually of a brown colour, weathering into opaque white. 



Leiostraca lodderae, Hedley. 



1884. Eulinui vitrea, Petterd. Jour, of Conch., vol. iv., 



p. 136 (non A. Adams, 1854). 

 1903. Leiostraca lodderae, Hedley. Mem. Aust. Mus., 

 vol. iv., p. 360, f. 82. 

 Hab.-^ Western Port. 



Obs. — A small species; type: Length 7.7, breadth 1.2 mm.;. 

 usually banded. 



