114 ON TENISON-WOODS TYPES IN THE T ASM AN IAN MUSEUM. 



(Fig. 12.) 



Macoma mariae. 



Chione macleayana? = C. Stutchburyi Gray juv., probably^ 



exotic. 

 Callista victorise. 

 Dosinia immaculata. 

 Rupellaria reticulata. 

 Lucina minima. (Fig. 12.) There 



are two specimens mounted on 



the card, representing different 



species. The larger example 



has the valves separated, and 



was doubtless that from which 



Woods described his species, as 



he refers to the interior ; so I 



regard this as the type, espe- 

 cially as it agrees well with 



the description and dimensions 



given. It is v^ery close to 



L. p&Yohliqua, Tate, but that 



shell seems to be stronger and 



coarser in the sculpture, especially in the earlier stages 



of growth, when it approximates in size to L. minima. 



1 regret that I have no juv. examples of perohliqua for 



comparison. The other specimen mounted is L. tatei. 



It is a much smaller shell than the other, and does not 



seem to have been opened. It will be noticed, too, that 



on a careful reading of Woods's description it will not 



apply to this species. 



Diplodonta tasmanica. 

 Pythina tasmanica. 

 Cardita atkinsoni. 

 Mytilicardia tasmanica. 

 Keilia atkinsoni. 

 Limopsis tenisoni. 

 Mytilus crassus. 

 Pecten mariae. 



I also take this opportunity to 

 publish a figure of Rissoia rubi- 

 cunda, Tate and May. It was over- 

 looked when preparing the figures 

 for the Revised Census. Fig. 13. 



(Fig. t3.) 



