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Hab. — Lakes Entrance, Gippsland, in shell sand (Dr. Pulleine). 



Obs. — Mr. C. Hedley refers this species to the section Solari- 

 orbis of Teinostoma, as defined by Dall. Professor Tate himself 

 indicates that he is not satisfied that the above shell belongs 

 even to the Cyclostrematidae, let alone the genus Cyclostrema. 



Cyclostrema bruniensis, Beddome. 



1S83. Cyclostrema bruniensis, Beddome. P.R.8. Tas., 



1882, p. 168. 

 1899. Skenea (?) brunniensis, Tate. T.R.8. S.A., vol. 

 xxiii., pt. ii., p. 224. 

 Hab. — Western Port ; Sorrento, Port Pliillip. 

 Obs. — Professor Tate remarks that he has received an 

 authentic example of Beddome's species from Mr. INIay, of 

 Tasmania, that he does not think it has the aspect of a Cyclo- 

 strema, but that he is unable to locate it generically. This 

 species was identified for Mr. GatlifF by the late Mr. C. E. 

 Beddome. 



Cyclostrema weldii, T. Woods. 



1877. Cyclostrema weldii, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas., 1876, 



p. 147. 

 1877. Cyclostrema susonis, T. Woods. Id., p. 147. 

 1877. Cirsonella australis, Angas, P.Z.S. Lond., p. 38,. 



f. 16. 

 1888. Cyclostrema (Tubiola) weldii, Tryon. Man. Conch., 



vol. X., p. 95, pL 33, f. 11. 

 1888. Cyclostrema (Tubiola) susonis, Tryon. Id., p. 95, 



pi. 33, f. 10. 

 1888. Teinostoma (Cirsonella) australis, Tryon. Id., 



p. 107, pi. 35, f. 83, 84. 

 1899. Cyclostrema australe, Tate. T.R.S. S.A., vol. 

 xxiii., pt. ii., jip. 219-221. 

 Hab.— Sorrento, Port Phillip ; Western Port. 

 Obs. — Professor Tate enters fully into the discussion of the 

 identity of the above species in his revision, but gives, apparently 

 on insufficient grounds, priority to the name applied by Angas ;. 

 T. Woods' paper being read in August, 1876, while the volume 

 containing it did not appear till 1877. 



