BY W. L. MAY, 109 
The following 43 species which appeared in Tate and May’s 
list are here omitted; several are now known to be exotic, 
one is a fossil, and the others have not had the habitat con- 
firmed after a further 20 years’ investigation, although it is 
possible that several of them may yet be found :— 
1. Ranella epitrema Ten.-Woods, fossil, exact locality 
uncertain. 
2. Terebra brevicula Deshayes. 
3. Mangelia paucimaculata Angas, wrongly identi- 
fied. 
4. Vanikoro orbignyana Recluz. 
5. Crepidula monoxylon Lesson. 
6. Scala pyramidalis Sowerby. 
7. Scala varicosa Lamarck. 
8. Eulima rosea Pease. 
9. Odostomia australis Angas. 
10. Eulimella nodularis Tate and May, nom. nudum. 
11. Cerithiopsis angasi Semper. 
12. Bittium estuarinum Tate. 
13. Tectaria nodulosa Gmelin. 
14. Fossarus minutus Petterd, fry of Purpura species ? 
15. Rissoa bayntoni Beddome, lost species, no figure or 
specimen. 
16. Rissoina nivea A. Adams. 
17. Rissoina efficata Brazier, inserted in error. 
18. Rissoina hedleyi Tate. 
19. Turbo stamineus Martyn. 
20. Phasianotrochus apicinus Menke. 
21. Cantharidus lehmanni Menke. 
22. Cantharidus pulcherrimus Wood. 
23. Gibbula dolorosa Ten.-Woods = G. scamnata 
Fischer, a New Zealand shell. 
24. Monilea preissiana Phil. 
25. Monodonta melanoloma Menke. 
26. Fissuridea lineata Sowerby. 
27. Ischnochiton carinulatus Reeve, perhaps South 
America. 
28. Liolophura gaimardi Blainville. 
29. Ringicula australis Hinds 
30. Allportia expansa Ten.-Woods, not a mollusc. 
31. Cassidula zonata H. and A. Adams. 
32. Sanguinolaria vitrea’ Deshayes. 
33. Tellina australis Deshayes. 
34. Tellina diemenensis Deshayes. 
35. Tellina tristis Deshayes. 
