Moniiscn.] SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OF NEW ZEALAND. 



Helcioniscus strigilis (Hoinhioii and Jacquinot), 1841. 



Piih'/lii Strigilis, H(iinl)r. and Jacq., Ann. Hci. Nat, ('_'). xvi, 1841, p. 190. Helcion- 

 iscus strUiilis, H. and J.. Man. Conch. (1), xiii, p. 137; Snter, P. Mai. S., 

 vi, ]). 351. 



H<th. -Snares Islands (Professor Chilton); Antipodes Islands ; Anckland Islands; 

 Campbell Island (Professor Chilton). 



Also North and South Islands of New Zealand, and Chatham Islands. 



Helcioniscus redimiculum (Reeve), 18.^4. 



I'litfiht ic<lliiiici<lniH, Reeve, Conch. Icon., tig. 50 ; Voy. Ereb. and Terr., p. 4, pi. i, 

 Hg. 24. Helcioniscus redimiculuin. Reeve, Man. Conch. (1), xiii, p. 136. 

 pi. xxiii, figs. 1-3, 5; Suter, P. Mai. S., vi, p. 351. Patella radians, (Tmel. : 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon., fig. 25 (not of (Imelin). Patella potisi, Hutton, 

 C.M.M., p. 44. 



Hab. — Bounty Islands ; Auckland Islands (E. R, Waite). 

 Also South Island of New Zealand, and Chatham Islands. 



Fam. SCISSURELLIDAE, Pilsbry. 

 ^Videly distributed, and most of them living in deep water. 



(ienus SrissuKELLA, d'Orbio;nv, 1823. 

 Scissurella rosea, Hedley, 1904. 

 Scissurella rosea. Hedley, Rec. A.M., v, 1904, p. 90, fig. 17 in text. 

 Hah. — Snares Islands, in 50 fathoms (Captain J. BoUons). 

 Also Lyall Bay and Banks Peninsula. 



Genus Schismope. Jeffreys, 185(5. 



Schismope atkinsoni (T. -Woods), 1877. 



Scissurella atkinsoni, T.-Woods, P. Roy. S. Tasm., 1877, p. 149; Man. Conch. (1), 

 xii, p. 66. Schismope atkinsoni, T.-Woods: Suter. T.N.Z.I., xxxix, p. 268. 

 Schismofe carinata, Watson, Chall. Rep., xv, 1886, p. 119. pi. viii, fig. 6; 

 Man. Conch., t.c. p. 65, pi. Ixv, figs. 17-19. 



Hab. — Near the Snares and Bounty Islands (Captain J. Bollons). 



Also Whangaroa Harbour, Tasmania, and Australia. 



Schismope beddomei, Petterd, 1884. 



ScUsinope heddo)nei, Petterd, .). of Conch., iv, 1884, p. 139; Tate and May. P.L.S. 

 N,S. Wales, 1901, p. 407, pi. xxiv, fig. 24 ; Man. Conch. (1), xii, p. 67. 



Hah. — Near the Snares and Bounty Islands (Captain J. Bollons). 

 Also Foveaux Strait, Tasmania,, and Australia. 



