288 RECORDS OF THK AUSTRAMAN MUSEUM. 



IjIKN'ARniA (iRACIlJS sj). iinv. 



(Plate xlviii., tig. 93.) 



Shell solid, elougate-ovate. Colonf pale buff, with a few t'errugiuous 

 streaks on the varix. Whorls six. Seulptare: — Fasciole area indeter- 

 minate; libs narrow, elevated half the width of their interstices, lunning 

 undiminished from suture to base, discontinuous from wliorl to whorl, 

 nine on the penultimate and eight on the last whorl ; the spirals are fine 

 cords that lace the interstices and bead the ribs, four on the penultimate 

 and nine on the last whorl ; within ^he meshes of the major sculpture run 

 fine close filaments. Apertui e : — Varix bi-oad and prominent, denticulate 

 on the inner margin by three teeth which decrease in descending order; 

 sinus nari^ow and shallow ; canal short and open. Length 45 mm., 

 breadth 2 mm. 



Hal). Queensland : — Barney Point, Port Curtis (type. Dr. H. L. 

 Kesteven). 



LlEXAKDIA I.MMACrt.ATA Siid'fli. 



(Plate xlviii., fig. 94.) 



Clatharella iinniacuUitu Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., xii., 1876, p. 539, 

 pi. XXX., fig. 7. 



In the Hargraves Collection of the Australian Museum there is a 

 single specimen labelled " Bungaree Norah." Another series is from the 

 geographicall}' intermediate position of Wreck Reef, Coral Sea. Both 

 agree witli a set of Brazier's original sei'ies from Tarawa, an island of the 

 Gilbert or Kingsmill Archipelago. 



Hah. N.S.Wales :— Norah Head (W. H. Hargraves). 



IjIKXakiua i,uri:A I'ease. 



(Plate xlviii., fig. 95.) 



Borsoniii lute.a Pease, Proc. Zool. Soc , 1860, p. 14o. lil. Melvill and 

 Standen, Journ. of Conch., viii., 1897, p. 398. 



Gli/phoxtoma lateuni Bouge and Dautzenberg, Journ. de Conch., Ixi., 1913 

 (1914), p. 181. 



MiiiniUlii tlien'ijmiiuii Melvill mikI Standen, Journ. of Conch., viii., 1896, 

 p. 291, pi. X., fig. 33. 



It is lemarkedby Bouge and Dautzenberg how difficult it is to identify 

 a species unfigured and so poorly described as this. Different corres- 

 pondents have sent me different shells under this name. As a contribution 

 to the subject I add here a figure and description of a shell 1 collected at 

 Lizard Island, Queen.sland, and identified b^- comparison with a shell from 

 Osumi, Japan, sent to me under this name by Mr. H. Fulton. 



