122 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 



1886. Trochus (Clanculus) dunkeri, Brazier. P.R.S. 



Tas., p. 202. 



1887. Trochus (Clanculus) dunkeri, Brazier. T.R.S. 



S.A., vol. ix., pp. 121, 122. 

 1889. Trochus (Clanculus) dunkeri, Tryon. Man. Conch., 

 vol. xi., pp. 61, 62, pi. 14, f. 26, 27, and pi. 

 15, f. 57, 58. 

 Hab. — Western Port. 



Obs. — Mr. Brazier in a paper entitled the " Trochidae and 

 other genera of Mollusca from Tasroania with their synonyms," 

 in the Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., for 1886, p. 203, makes the follow- 

 ing remarks on this species :— " Mr. Angas always returned this 

 species named as Clanculus rubens of A. Adams. There was no 

 such species as Clanculus rubens ever described by A. Adams. 

 Mr. Angas was the first who published the name in the P.Z.S. 

 London, 1865, p. 178." 



Clanculus plebeius, Philippi. 



1 1846. Trochus plebeius, Philippi. Conch. Cab., p. 326, 

 pi. 46, f. 10. 

 1851. Trochus plebeius, Philippi. Zeits. f. Malak., p. 41. 

 1851. Clanculus nodoliratus, A. Adams. P.Z.S. Lond., 

 p. 163. 



1876. Trochus plebeius, Fisclier. Icon. Coq. Viv., p. 243, 



pi. 83, f. 2, •2a. 



1877. Gibbula multicarinata, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas., p. 



142, No. 30. 

 1877. Clanculus angeli, T. Woods. Id., pp. 144, 145. 

 1880. Clanculus nodoliratus, T. Woods. Id., p. 70. 

 1889. Trochus (Clanculus) plebeius, Tryon. Man. Conch., 

 vol. xi., p. 79, pi. 10, f. 19-22, and pi. 13, f. 

 1,2. 

 1889. Trochus (Clanculus) angeli, Tryon. Id., p. 60. 

 Hab. — Coast generally". Obtained alive in rock pools at low 

 tide, and dredged alive from three to five fathoms. 



Obs. — This is by far the commonest species of this genus and 

 may be obtained in great numbers at almost any part of our 

 coast. 



