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tninate ; whorls 8, convex, sloping, validly ribbed lengthwise, 

 with rounded sub-distant ribs, and latticed with e'evated 

 distant lirse ; apert'are wide, of deep reddish brown (doubt- 

 fully- banded) ; outer lip thin, canal subelongate and recurved, 



Kare, Bass Straits ? A small very conspicuously latticed 

 and tur retted shell, in every way distinct from those pre- 

 viously described, which have no valid transverse Jirse. It 

 might be mistaken for a Clathurella, but that it has a true 

 Trophon mouth and canal. 



Trophon brazieri, n.s. T.t. parva, ovata, fusiformi, %itrinque 

 attemmta, sordide alha, spira suhturrita, quasi acuta, mamillata, 

 anfractibus 7,costulato-varicosis, Icevigatis vel tenuissime striatis, ultimo 

 anfractu varicihus sex, rotundatis, distantihus, medio convexis ; aper- 

 tura ovata, encausta, fauce castanea, labio tenui, intus indistincte 

 spiraliter fulvo-fasciata ; columella antice suhtubercidato ; canali 

 subelongato recurvo. Long. 10. Lat. 5 mil. 



T. shell small, ovately fusiform, attenuate at both ends, 

 sordidly white, spire sub-turretted, almost acute, mamillate ; 

 whorls 7, with rib-like varices, smooth or finely striate, last 

 whorl with six, rounded, distant varices, which are convex 

 in the middle, aperture ovate, enamelled ; mouth chestnut; 

 outer lip thin, indistinctly brown banded within ; columella 

 subtuberculate anteriorly ; canal sub-elongate, recurved. 



Long Bay, rather common, small, the enamelled chest- 

 nut mouth and narrow form easily distinguish it. 



Trophon GOLDSTEiNi. T.t. abbreviato-Jusiformi, lamelloso-varicosa, 

 sordide alba, spira subturrita ; anfractibus 8, convexis, superne angu- 

 latis'et coronatls, liris suhstantibus, subelevatis (ult. anfrac. 4, duobus 

 basim versus inter varices obsoletis), transversim cinctis ; liris supra 

 varices non transeimtibus ; varicibus antice squamosis, jlexuosis; 

 apertura ovata, intus encausta, castanea et fulvo-fasciata ; labro 

 varicoso ; columella contorta ; canali contorto et flexuuso. Long. 16. 

 Lat. 8 mil. 



T. shell abbreviately fusiform, lamellosely varicose, sordidly 

 white, spire sub-turretted ; whorls 8, convex, angulate and 

 coronate above, girdled transversely with distant sub-raised 

 lirse (in last whorl 4, the two towards the base between the 

 varices obsolete), liraa not passing over the varices, which ai'o 

 anteriorly squamose and flexuous ; aperture ovate, enamelled 

 and chestnut brown banded within ; outer lip varicose ; colu- 

 mella twisted ; canal twisted and flexuous. 



Long Bay, a very pretty lamellose Trophon which I have 

 dedicated to an old and most painstaking fellow labourer in 

 Australian Conchology, Mr. J. E. Y. Goldstein, of Warnam- 

 bool, Victoria. 



Trophon australis, n.s., T.t. ovata, utrinque acuminata, sordida, 

 viridesccnti : anfractibus 6, convexis superne angulatis, obsolete long, 

 costatis; et transversim tenuiter liratis ; ultimo anfractu costis 10, 



