266 Transactions. 



22. Turbonilla zealandica (Hutton). 

 Chemnitzia zealandica, Hutton, Cat. Mar. Moll. N.Z., 1873, p. 22_ 

 A few specimens only. 



23. Struthiolaria tricarinata, Lesson. 

 Ann. des Sci. Nat. (2), vol. xvi, 1830, p. 256. 

 Eight empty specimens. 



24. Serpulus sipho (Lamarck). 



Serpula sipho, Lamarck, Anim. s. Vert., vol. v, 1818, p. 626. 

 (Vermetus novce-hollandioe, Koussean.) 

 One dead shell. 



25. Turritella rosea, Q. and G. 



Voy. " Astrolabe," Zool., vol. iii, 1834, p. 136. pi. 55, figs. 24-26- 

 , Only one empty specimen. 



26. Turritella fulminata, Hutton. 

 Cat. Mar. Moll. N.Z., 1873, p. 29. 



A number of young empty shells. 



27. Turritella carlottae, Watson. 

 Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool., vol. xv, 1880, p. 222. 



Eight specimens, all empty. 



28. Triphora infelix, Webster. 

 Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. xxxviii, 1906, p. 307, pi. 38, fig. 6. 

 One specimen only turned up. 



29. Newtoniella stiria, Webster. 

 Trans. N.Z. List., vol. xxxviii, 1906, p. 307. pi. 38, fig. 5. 

 One young shell. 



30. Cerithiopsis crenistria, n. sp. Plate IX, fig. 4. 



Shell small, turriculate, imperforate, thin and semitrans- 

 parent, ornamented with numerous nodules, aperture small, 

 terminating in a short and widely open canal. Sculpture formed 

 by 2 low spiral ribs, which are crossed by equidistant radiate 

 costse, 12 on the last whorl, not reaching to the suture ; the 

 crossing-points of the two kinds of ribs are raised to very dis- 

 tinct nodules, first round, oval on the later whorls. Colour very 



