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tion of L. subquadrata, but the former authority also includes in 

 his synonymy Cyclostrema immaculata, T. Woods. 



LlOTIA TASMANICA, T. Woods. 



1865. Liotia siderea, Angas (non Reeve). P.Z.S. Lond., 



p. 178. 

 1876. Liotia tasmanica, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas. for 1875, 



p. 153. 

 1893. Liotia siderea, Adcock (non Reeve). Hand List 



Aq. Moll., S.A., p. 7, No. 284. 

 1895. Liotia tasmanica, Hedley. P.L.S. N.S.W., vol. ix., 



pp. 464, 465, three figures. 

 1899. Liotia tasmanica, Tate. T.R.S. S.A., vol. xxiii., 

 pt. ii., p, 226. 

 Hab.— Flinders, Western Port; Cowes (T. S. Hall). Dredged 

 alive ofi" Rhyll, from about 5 fathoms (Gatliff and Gabriel). 



Obs.— Professor Tate, in his remarks on the Australian 

 Liotidae, states that he has satisfied himself that the South 

 Australian shell, under the name of L. siderea, is distinct from 

 Reeve's species by an actual comparison with Reeve's type in 

 the British Museum. Mr. Hedley's fine figures of this species 

 render it easy of identification. 



Liotia annulata, T. Woods. 



1878. Liotia annulata, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas. for 1877, 



p. 121. 

 1884. Liotia compacta, Petterd. Jour, of Conch., Loud., 



p. 135. 

 1888. Liotia annulata, Tryon. Man. Conch., vol. x., 



p. Ill, pi. 36, f. 20. 

 1899. Liotia annulata, Tate. T.R.S. S.A., vol. xxiii., 

 pt. ii, pp. 225, 226, pi. 6, f. la, lb. 

 Hab.— Corio Bay (J. Mulder); Port Phillip; Flinders, West- 

 ern Port. 



Obs. — Although the descriptions of the two above species do 

 not exactly agree with one another. Professor Tate seems satisfied 

 that they represent but one species, and as he appears to have 

 had Petterd's type of L. compacta in his possession, and as he 

 also figures the type shell, he should be in the best position to 

 judge. 



