AUSTEALIA AND TASilAXIA. 73 



Ti^plns arcuatus, Tryou, Manual of Concliology, Vol. II, p. 13G, pi, 30, fig. 

 293, 1880 ; "Wliitelegge, List of the Marine and Fresh "Water Inverte- 

 brate Fauna of Port Jackson and Neighbourhood, Journal and 

 Proceedings of the Eoyal Society of New South Wales, Vol. XXIII, 

 p. 246, No. 211, 1889. 



Habitat. — Cape of Good Hope, dredged on the L'Agulhas Bank, in from 

 40 to 44 fathoms (Mr. E. B. Hinds). Outer North Head of Port Jackson, 

 near the rocks, 5 fathoms saud and shells, " Sow and Pig's Reef," 3 fathoms 

 (J. Brazier, 1865). Long Bay, Bruny Island, Tasmania, 10 fathoms, sand 

 bottom (Eev. H. D. Atkinson). Japan (A. Adams). 



Typhis Cleryi, Sowerby. 



TiiiMs Cleryi, Sowerby (non Petit), Thes. Conch , Vol. Ill, p. 320, Thes. 

 pi. 284, fig. 14. 



Ti/phis Chrii. — Sowerby in Eeeve, Conch. Icon., Vol. XIX, pi. 3, fig 11, 1874. 



Tijpliis Cleryi. — Brazier (non Petit), Proc. Linn. Soc, New South "Wales, 

 A'ol. I, p. 9, 1S75, 1877 ; Tryon (non Petit), Manual of Concliology, 

 Vol. II, p. 137, pi. 30, fig. 302, 1880 ; Ilutton (non Petit), Manual of 

 the New Zealand Mollusca, p. 47, 1880. 



Typltis philippejisis, "Watson, Prelim. Eeport, Part XV, Journal Linnean 

 Society, Loudon, Vol. XVI, p. G05, 1883 ; Eeport on the Gasteropoda, 

 Voyage of H.M.S. "Challenger," Zoology, Vol. XV, p. 1G2, pi. 10, 

 fig. 4, 18SG. 



Typhis Cleryi, Sowerby, "V^^hitelcgge, List of the Marine and Fresh Water 

 Invertebrate Fauna of Port Jackson and Neighbourhood, Journal and 

 Proceedings of the Eoyal Society, New South "Wales, Vol. XXIII, p. 

 246, No. 210, 1889. 



Hahifat. — Off Sydney Heads, 5 miles due east, 45 fathoms sandy bottom, 

 June 3rd, 1874; Jervis Bay, 70 miles south of Sydney, 11 fathoms sand and 

 gravel, October 24, 1874. (J. B.-azier.) (A.M.) Station IGl, April 1, 

 1874. Lat. 38° 30" S., long. 14 i° 36' 30" E. Off the entrance to Port 

 Phillip, Melbaurno, 33 fathoms saud. (H.M.S. " Challenger.") 



This species is not found in New Zealand as quoted by My. Sowerby in 

 the Thesaurus Conchyliorum and the Conchologia Iconiea on the authority 

 of Mr. G. F. Augas, the specimen came from New South AVales. 



Typhis Cleryi, Petit, 1840, is a synonym of Typhis .5/ /c/;c/-/, Broderip, 

 1S32. 



Typhis philippensis, "Watson, cannot be separated from Typhis Cleryi, 

 Sowerby. 



