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“Evidently very closely allied to 7’. Spengleri, of which it will 
very probably prove to be an overgrown form” (Tryon Man., vol. 
nT Sp: L7:). 
This shell has not been taken or recognised by local collectors. 
Angas, loc. cit., gives its station ‘ amongst rocks at low tides. 
“ Hab.—Cape Northumberland ; Gippsland, Victoria.” 
He distinguishes it from 7. Spenglerz. 
8. T. exaratus, Reeve. 
Ref.—Proc. Zool. Soc., 1844, p. 116; Conch. Icon., 1844, 
fig. 50. 
“Tryon (Man., vol. IIT., p. 23) suspects this to be identical with 
T’.. gibbosus, Brod. 
Type from N. coast of Australia. 
Hab.—Middleton and Kingston Beaches (Adcock). 
9. T. Quoyi, Reeve. 
Ref.—Conch. Icon., 1844, fig. 93. 
Syn.— 7. viperinum of Kiener, not Lamark—the latter being 
a distinct fossil form” (Tryon, Man., vol. ITT., p. 24). 
Hab.— Along whole coast-line of South Australia. Tasmania ; 
Victoria. 
Dredged alive at all depths from 5 to 30 fathoms, many 
( Verco). 
10. T. verrucosus, Reeve. 
fef.—Proe. Zool. Soc., 1844, p. 118 ; Conch. Icon., 1844, fig. 71. 
Hab.—Streaky Bay, Spencer Gulf (Verco), Aldinga and 
McDonnell Bay (D. J. Adcock). 
11. T. eburneus, feeve. 
fef.—Proe. Zool. Soc., 1844, p. 118 ; Conch. Icon., 1844, fig. 69. 
Type from Isle of Ticao, Philippines. 
Hab.—Wallaroo Bay (Maughan), Corny Point, Spencer Gulf 
(Perks), Pondolowie and McDonnell Bays (Verco). Dredged one 
recent in 22 fathoms, Backstairs Passage (Verco). 
12. Triton (Epidromus) Bednalli, Brazier. 
fRef.—Proc. Linn. Soc. of N.S.W., 1875, p. 6. 
Type from Guichen Bay, S.A. (Bednall). 
It may be dark mahogany-brown, or quite white, or with 
narrow brown bands, or with two rows of small square spots on 
each spire-whorl, and four on the body-whorl. 
Hab.—Corny Point, Spencer Gulf, very fine (Perks); Middle- 
ton (D. J. Adcock), Victoria; St. Vincent and Spencer Gulfs, 
dredged 16, 20, and 22 fathoms, 1 dead (Verco). 
