BY W. L. MAY. , i 



ODOSTOMIA SIMPLEX, Angas. 

 P.Z.S., 1871, p. 15, PL I., fig. 10. 

 D'Entrecasteaux Channel ; several specimens dredged in 

 about 10 fathoms. I think this species has been previously 

 recorded as 0. angasi, Tryon, etc. 



LEIOSTRACA KILCUND^, Gatliff and Gabriel. 

 P.R. Soc, Vic, Vol. XXVIL, N.S., 1914, p. 94, PI. XIV., 

 figs. 2 and 3. 

 East and South Coasts in about 50 fathoms. Four ex- 

 amples. 



EULIMA TOPAZIACA, Hedley. 

 P.L.S., N.S.W., Vol. XXXIIL, p. 470, pi. X., fig. 29. 

 Three specimens from 24 fathoms, Port Esperance. 



EULIMELLA COACTA, Watson, 

 dial. Report, p. 498, PI. XXXIIL, fig. 4. 

 Several specimens from 40 to 60 fathoms in various 

 places on the East Coast. Except that our shells are 

 slightly longer in the mouth, they seem typical. 



DIALA PULCHRA, A. Adams. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, (3), X., 1862, p. 296. 

 Several specimens received] some years ago from Miss Lod- 

 der ( from the N.W. Coast. They are quite typical from 

 comparison with the figure of the type. See P.L. Soc , 

 N.S.W., 1913, PI. XVIIL, f. 57 (C. Hedley). From the 

 same source I am able to say definitely that the identifica- 

 tion by Tate of a Tasmanian and S. Australian shell as 

 I). j>icta, A. Ads., is wrong, and the name must pass from 

 our list. 



LIPPISTES ZODIACUS, Hedley. 

 P.L.S., N.S. Wales, Vol. XXXIL, pt. 3, 1907, PI. XVIIL, 



fig. 30. 

 Numerous in 40 fathoms off Thouin Bay. 



LIPPISTES TORCULARIS, Tenison Woods, as Gingu- 



I iua. 



P.L.S., N.S.W., II., 1878, p. 263. 

 About a dozen examples, from 40 fathoms, off Thouin 

 Bay. 



CERITHIOPSIS HALLIGANI, Hedley. 

 Records Aus. Mus, Vol. VI., pt. 2, 1905, p. 51, fig. 16. 

 40 fathoms, off Thouin Bay; a single specimen. 



