112 ON TENISON-WOODS TYPES IN THE TASMANIAN MUSEUM. 



(Fig. 9.) 



(Fig. 10.) 



Kissoa ejelostoma. Yar. rosea. 



This has been re-named B. 



ivoodsi, bj Pritcliard and 



Gatliff, P. R. S. Victoria, 



1901, who rightly regarded it 



as distinct from B. cyclostoma. 



The types have bleached per- 

 fectly white. Fig. 9. 

 Rissoa fasciata. 

 Rissoa cheilostoma. 

 Rissoa agnewi. (Fig. C.) This is 



distinct from B. layarcli Pett.y 



which will now be restored to 



specific rank ; they are somewhat 



closely related, but whilst in the 



latter the keels are close set ; in 



the former they are separated by 



a considerable interval. Fig. 70 



in Tate and May, represent B. layardi. The type of 



which I have seen. Fig. 10. 



Rissoa marise. 

 Rissoa melanura. 

 Rissoa atkinsoni. 

 Rissoa minutissima 

 Rissoa unilirata 

 Rissoa maccoyi. 

 Rissoa siennse 

 Rissoa brazieri 

 Rissoa angeli. 

 Rissoa punctato-striata. 



The types of these three species are 

 crushed to atoms, which disaster oc- 

 cured during an unfortunate removal 

 some years ago. Happily I had care- 

 fully examined them when intact, with 

 the result given by Tate in T. R. S. S., 

 Aust. XXIII, Cyclostrema, and in 

 •Tate and May. 

 Cyclostrema josephi. 



Cyclostrema immaculata. Type crushed. 

 Adeorbis pieta. T^lus = Omphalius faciatus, Born. Vide C. 

 Hedley, Notes on Tasmanian Conchology, June 10, 1902. 

 Ethalia tasmanica. This =: Modulus modulus, Linne. Hedley 



loc. cit. 

 Liotia annulata. Type crushed. Same remarks apply to 



this as to Cyclostrema. 

 Liotia incerta, 

 Liotia tasmanica. 



Cyclostrema weldii 

 Cyclostrema susonis 

 Cyclostrema micra 





