74 PROCEEDINGS O;'' THE ROYAL SOCIETY OE QUEENSLAND. 



Family CONIDiE. 

 CoNUS Linne, Syst. Nat., x, 1758, p. 712. 



101. Conus achatinus Chemnitz. 1. 



102. Conus auratus Lamarck. 1. 



103. Conus ceylonensis v. nanus Brot. 1. 



104. Conus emaciatus Reeve. 1. 



105. Conus glans Hwass. 1. 



106. Conus hebrceus Linne. 1. 



107. Conus 7nilitaris Hwass. 1. 



108. Conus musicus Hwass. 1. 



109. Conus mussatella Linne. 1. 

 lip. Conus omaria Hwass. 1. 



111. Conus ^pulchellus Swainson. 1. 



112. Conus rattus Hwass. 1, 2, 3. 



113. Conus stercus-muscarum Linne. 1. 



114. Conus ^varius, Linne. 1. 



Family TURRID^E. 

 Dbillia Gray, 1838. 



115. Drillia digitalis Reeve. 1. 



Family TURBINELLID^. 

 Latirus Montfort, 1810. 



116. Latirus turritus Gmelin. 3. 



Peristernia Morch, 1852. 



117. Peristernia nassatula Lamarck. 1. 



Vasum Bolten, 1798. 

 117a. Vasum armigerum Brod. 1. 



The numerals after the species refer to the following localities : — 

 1 Samarai, 2 Gurya Beach, 3 Rabaul, 4 Port Moresby. 



* The specimen from Samarai resembles f. 78 of plate 14 of Tryon's 

 Manual in size, spire, and markings, except that the central light band 

 is moie definite and complete. 



* A rare shell on the Queensland coast and seldom collected in a 

 perfect condition. The New Guinea specimen agreed in outline, in the 

 tubercles on the spire, and showed the remains of the grooves on the 

 lower half of the body-whorl. The ground colour was white, with 

 remains of chestnut patches. 



