58 May, Molluscan Fauna of the Fuvneaux Group, [vjjf'xxx 



Plesiotrochus monachus, Crosse. — Forsyth and Kangaroo Islands. 



Cerithium icarus, Boyle. — Forsyth Island. 



Bittium qranariitm, Kien. — Forsyth Island. 



Bittium dieinenensisy Quoy and Gaim. — Forsyth Island. 



Triphora granifera^ Braz. — Forsyth Island. 



Litorina mauritiana, Lamk. — Barren Island, &c. 



Risella melanostoma, Gmel., var. plana, Quoy and Gaim. — 



Barren Island ; plentiful. 

 Risella nana, Lamk. — Barren Island. 

 Truncatella scalarina. Cox. — Common. 

 Rissoa petterdi, Braz. — Barren Island, on beach. 

 Rissoa tenisoni, Tate. — Forsyth Island. 

 Rissonia elegantula, Angas. — Kangaroo Island. 

 Nevita inelanofragtis. Smith. — On rocks. 

 Cyclostrema harriettce, Petterd. — Forsyth Island. 

 Liotia an straits, Kien. — Forsyth Island ; one juvenile. 

 Phasianella australis, Gmel. — Common at settlement. 

 Phasianella variegata, Lamk. — A few seen. 

 Phasianella ventricosa, Quoy and Gaim. — At settlement, amongst 



rocks. 

 Turbo undulatus^ Chem. — Common amongst rocks at low tide. 



Aboriginal name, " Warriner." 

 Astraliiim aureum, Jonas. — On rocks. Barren Island. 

 Clanc'ulus ditnkevi, Koch. — Plentiful on beaches at settlement, 



Lady Barron, &c. 

 Clanculus plebeius, Phil. — Forsyth Island. 

 Clanciilus ochroleucus, Phil. — Forsyth Island ; a single specimen. 



A new record for Tasmania. 

 Phasianotrochus eximius. Perry. — Found on kelp. The native 



name is " Merriner." This and the following "kelp shells" 



are much used for making necklaces, &c., the epidermis 



being first removed by acid. 

 Phasianotrochus irisodontes, Quoy and Gaim. 

 Thalotia conica. Gray. — Common on beach at settlement. 

 Calliostoma meyeri, Phil. — Barren Island. 

 Minolta prodicta, Fischer. — Forsyth Island. 

 Gihhula coxi, Angas. — Forsyth Island. 

 Monodonta constricta, Lamk. — Common. 

 Monodonta australis, Chem. — Common. 

 Euchelus baccatus, Menke. — Common. 

 Stomatella imbricata, Lamk. — Common under stones near 



settlement ; not recorded for our east coast. 

 Gena nigra, Quoy and Gaim. — A single specimen near settle- 

 ment. 

 Haliotis albicans, Quoy and Gaim. — Common under rocks near 



settlement. 

 Haliotis ncevosa, Mart. — Forsyth Island. 



