Additions to Catalogue of S/tells. 43 



Hab. — Kilcunda. 



Obs. — Very similar to P. petholata. Soweiby. Pilsbry sur- 

 mises that P. glauca " is probably the form Angas collected at 

 Guichen Bay, South Australia, and listed as P. ciliata," and 

 Bednall considers he is ri^ht in his surmise. 



Acanthochites coxi, Pilsl)ry. 



1894. Acanthochites coxi, Pilsbry. Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia, p. SO, pi. 3, f. 21-26, and 

 pi. 4, f. 34. 

 Hab. — Dredjied, Western Port. 



Obs. — The description states, •" Girdle fleshy, densely clothed 

 with short hyaline spinelets, the tufts beinir represented by in- 

 conspicuous clumps of somewhat longer spines." The size of 

 type is: ""Length 23, breadth 13 mm. (alcoholic specimen).'" 

 Our single specimen is not quite one third of these dimensions. 



Geiuis PUG N US, Hedley, 1896. 



Pugnus parvus, Hedley. 



1896. Pugnus parvus, Hedley. Records Aust. Mus., 

 vol. ii., p. 5, pi. 23. f. 1. 



Hab. — Bass Strait. 



Obs. — The size of the type is : Length 1|, breadth 1 mm. 

 This minute shell in shape resembles a Cylichna, but may be 

 readily distinguished from that genus by the absence of an 

 umbilicus at the top, the presence of three folds on the 

 columella, and a thickened outer lip. It is decussately sculp- 

 tured. Mr. Hedley has placed the genus in the family 

 Ringiculiclae. 



Philine columnacia, Hedley and .May. 



1908. Philine columnaria, Hedley and May. Rec. 

 Australian Museum, vol. vii., p. 123, pi. 24. 

 f. 25, 26. 



