,y2 XOTK.S ON 'IHK MAKINK MOLLUSCA OF Qli: KNSLAND. 



Family CAPULID.^^. 

 f^eniis CALYPTR.ICA. Lamarck. 



CAiiYPTRiEA TENUIS. ^//Y///. Hedlev. Stucl. Aust. Moll., 

 P.L.8. N.S.W.. 11)13, p. 280. 



■s. (' . jiellucida. Tate. )ion C. pellucirJn. Reeve. Hedlev'.* 

 list. No. S82. 



Family CERITHJID.E. 

 Genus CERITHIVM. Aflanson. 



Cerithtum piperitum. Sowerby. Hedley'.s list, Xo. 858. 



s. C. sfrictum. Hedlev. Moll. Funafuti. Mem. Aust. 

 Mus., III., Pt. 7. p. 438. A young .shell differing 

 only in the colour and smaller numl»er of granula- 

 tions. 

 Cerithium lacteum. Kiener, Shirley. Proc. Koy. .Soc. 



Q'land, Vol. 23, p. 149. 



s. C. spiculum, Hedlev. Moll. Funafuti. Mem. Au-st. 

 Mus., III., Pt. 7. p. 433. A variable shell in 

 the relation of its two major axes. The figure 

 21 is typical. 



Genus CLAVA, Humphries. 

 Clava nodulosa. Bruguirre, Hedley's list. Xo. 879. 



s. Conturaax decollatus. Hedley. Moll. Funafuti, Mem. 



Aust. Mus.. III., Pt. 7, p. 437. 

 ■s. Cerithium polygomtm, Sowerby. Hedley. Stud. Aust. 

 Moll., P.L.S. X.S.W., Vol. 38. Pt. 2. 1913 p. 290. 



Family TRITOXID^. 

 Genus CYMATIIM. 



Cymatium doliarium, Linnasus, Shirley. Proc. Roy. Soc. 



Q'land, 23, 1911, p. 98. 



Hedley, P.L.S. X.S.W., Vol. 3 8, Pt. 2, 1913, p. 297, 

 says, " All the specimens in the British Museum collection 

 are from South Africa. There can be no doubt that these 

 Austrahan records are fictitious." This kind of reasoning 

 seems decidedly puerile. All the British Museum speci- 

 mens of Pyrene filmerce, Sower})y. were African, until 



