48 NILS HJ. ODHNER, MOLLUSCA. 
which the whorls are banded with brown and white. There are 20 longitudinal 
tubercle series on the last whorl. 
Heptry (1903), in his »Studies of Australian Mollusca», Pt. 7 (Proc, Linn. 
Soc. N. 8S. Wales) gives the descriptions and figures of several forms of T'riphora 
from Australia; the characteristic colouration of the present species distinguishes it 
from them all. Sowrersy (1907, Proc. Malac. Soc. London, Vol. VIT, p. 301, Pl. XXV, 
fig. 8) describes and figures a T'riphora fuscozonata from N. Caledonia, with »dark 
brown bands on each whorl; the gem-like nodules... arranged in two prominent 
rows with a narrow intervening crenulated ridge; on the Jast whorl they are smaller 
and closer, forming six ridges». On the somewhat rough figure one observes that 
both the rows of brown tubercles extend up to the apex, for which reason the 
distinction of this species from the one described here seems to be determined. 
FAM. VERMETIDAE. 
Vermetus novae-hollandiae Roussrau. 42 miles W. S. W., 70 feet (°°/s), 1 
sp.; the diameter of the aperture was 16 mm. The animal has no operculum, so 
that it belongs to sub-gen. Thylacodes GUETTARD. — Queensland (HEpLEy 1910); 
Victoria (PRitcHARD & Gatuirr 1899); W. Australia (HEDLEY 1916). 
FAM. RISSOIDAE. 
Rissoina (Zebina) tridentata Micnaup. 45 miles W, S. W., 66 feet ('°/7), 1 
sp., h. 8 mm. Outer lip with 3 very feeble teeth, upper whorls with costae. Distri- 
bution from Red Sea to Sandwich Isl., and Viti Isl. (Tryon, Man. of Conch. Vol. 
IX, 1887, p. 389); Borneo Bank (Siboga Exp.; Scirpman 1909). 
FAM. TURRITELLIDAE. 
Turritella cingulifera Sownurny. 42 miles W. S. W., 70 feet (*/s), 1 shell, 1. 25 
mm; agrees with fig. 38, pl. 59 in TRyon 1886 (Man. of Conch., Vol. VIII). Distri- 
bution: Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman (Metvitt & STaNDEN 1901); Archipelago of 
East Indies (ScurpMan 1909); Australia (TRYON 1886), Queensland (HEDLEY 1910). 
FAM. STROMBIDAE. 
Strombus (Gallinula) campbelli Grirrira & Piparon.' 45 miles W. 8. W., 
48 feet (1/7), 1 sp., 1. 27 mm; closely resembling — though young and without 
exterior lip — the specimen from Broome in its strongly folded spire and spirally 
striated subsutural band; 42 miles W. 8S. W., 42 feet (°/7), 1 fragment, 1. 43 mm. 
— Distribution: Cambridge Gulf (HepLEY 1889), Queensland (HEDLEY 1908, 1910). 
1 Cf. Hepiey, 1908. 
