76 Gatlif and Gnhnel: 



Hab. — Same as the preceding species. 



Obs. — Size of type: Height. 1.7; width. 1.8 mm. " Shell smooth 

 iiud glossy. . . . Apertui-e subcircidai." 



(renus Eglisia, Gray, 1810. 



EfJLlSIA TKIPLICATA, Tate. 



1890. Scalaria (Eglisia) triplicata. Tate. T.R.S.. S.A.. 



vol. xiii., p. 231. 

 1892. Scalaria triplicata. Tate. Id. supp., pi. 9. f. 2. 

 1897. Eglisia triplicata. Tate. Harris. Cat. Tertiary Moll.. 

 B.M., part I. Australasian Tertiary Moll., p. 

 270. 

 Hab.— Port Albert (T. Woicester). 



01)s. — Size of type: Length. 28; breadth. 7 nan. About one-half 

 ■of our single specimen, being the ea^'lier portion, is missing, the 

 size of the remainder is: Length. 15; breadth. 6.5 mm. We have 

 compared it with fossil specimens in the National Museum, obtained 

 from Muddy Creek (Miocene), and consider it to be the same species. 

 The palaeontologist. Mr. F. Chapman, concurs in this decision. 



OiN(iULiNA i\8h;xis, May. 



1911. Cingulina insignis. May. P.R.S., Tas.. for 1910. 

 p. 39(;. pi. 15. f. 24. 24a. 

 Hab.— In about 40 fathoms, off Ninety Mile Beach. 

 Obs. — Size of type: Length, 11.5; l)readth. 2.8 mm. 



TuHHONILLA TIAKA, May. 



1911. Turbonilla tiara. May. Id., f. 25, 25a. 25b. 

 Hab. — Same as last-named species. 

 Obs. — Size of type : Length. 9; breadth. 2 mm. 



Odostomia ni!(;atohia, Hedley. 



1903. Odontostomia nugatoria. Hedley. Mem. Anst. Mus.. 

 vol. iv.. p. ;36;5. f. 87. 

 Hab. — Same as last-named species. 

 01)s. — Size of type : Length, 2.2: breadth. 1 mm. 



IvissoA IKAN Ai)n)ii)KS, Gatllfl' and (Jiibri«'l. 



1913. UissoairMvadioidcs, (JatHH'aiul (ial)iipl. Antea page 67. 

 Hab. — Dredged off Wilson's Promontory; also in 8 to Id fathoms 

 Western Port. 



