44 FURTHER ADDITIONS TO THE TASMANIAN MOLLUSCA, 



CHIONE MP:S0DESMA, Quoy et Gaim. 



Voyage Astrolabe, p. 532. Hedley Zool. Results 

 Endeavour, 1911. 



Plentiful, as dead valves, in 100 fathoms, off Cape 

 Pillar; wrongly identified as C. gailinula, Lamk. 



LUCINA MAYI, Gat. and Gab. 



P.R.S. Vic, 1911, p. 189, PI. XVII., fs. 8, 11. 



It has been taken in the Derwent Estuary and Fred- 

 erick Henry Bay. This is the species recorded as L. 

 fabula, Reeve, by Tate and May, p. 431. 



LUCINA BRAZIERI, Sowb. (Tellina). 



P.Z.S., 1883, p. 31, PI. VII., f. 2. 



Several examples taken in 15 fathoms, Geographe 

 Strait, Schouten Island, and in 40 fathoms 5 miles sear 

 wards. One living specimen is a bright yellow. It is 

 similar in shape to the last, but without the radiating 

 sculpture. 



CHLAMYS ANTIAUSTRALIS, Tate. 



T.R.S.S. Aus., Vol VIII., 1886, p. 106. 



Numbers of large single valves occurred in 100 fathoms 

 off Cape Pillar, and a few young shells were taken living. 

 Previously it wass only known in its fossil state. 



MARGINELLA IN^QUIDENS. Sp. Nov. 



PI. II., fig. 1. 



Shell bluntly, and roundly, pyriform, white, spire 

 quite hidden. Aperture as long as the shell, curved, 

 widening anteriorly to the rounded front. Outer lip, 

 somewhat thickened, smooth, arising from the centre of 

 the flattened summit it rises above the shell, and after 

 curving well outward descends straightly towards the 



