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jig. 15. Stout, sharply ribbed and polished, and longitudinally marked 

 with flexuous chestnut lines. E., common ; S.E.A., Port Stephens ; Port 

 Jackson, Brisbane Water, Brazier ; Port Elliot, S.A., Bednall. 



Terebra. Tenison- Woods. 



Terebra addita. Deshayes, Jour. Conchy., 1857. A very elegant plicate 

 shell, with the ribs divided in the middle of the whorl by a groove. I am 

 not sure of this identification ; it was only from a figure in Reeve, which is 

 smaller and darker in color. Port Arthur ; rare. Long. 21, lat. 5, 

 whorls 8. 



Terebra kieneri. I>esh. Zool. Proc, 1859, p. 294. I have not been able 

 to identify this shell, which from its description would appear to be only a 

 variety of the preceding. It is not known in Tasmania. 



Terebra nitida. Hinds, Zool. Proc, 1843, p. 152 (Reeve's citation of 

 Hinds, Z. p., 1852, is wrong). Unknown in Tasmania. In this and in the 

 preceding cases the habitat given by Deshayes is " Terre de Van Dieman." 

 Some part of K. Austraha bears that name also, and there the genus is much 

 better represented than in Tasmania. The species occurs abundantly in 

 Port Phillip. 



RiNGICULA AUSTRALIS. CrOSSC. 



Styloptygma tasmanica. Tenison- Woods. 



Stylifer tasmanica. Tenison- Woods. 



EuLiMA TASMANICA. Tenison- Woods. 



EuLiMA MiCANS. Tenison-Woods. 

 • EuLiMA PROXIMA. Sow. hi Recvc, Icon., pi. 6, Jig. 28.' White, polished, 



smooth, the outer lip produced in the middle. Long. 12, lat. 4, whorls 16. 

 B. St. Rare. 



Odontostoma TASMANICA. Tenison-Woods. 



Odontostoma lactea. Angas, Zool. Proc, 1867, p. 112. Thin, pellucid, 

 milky. Long. 6J, lat. 3, whorls 6. Rare. 



TuRBONiLLA ANGASi. Angas (T. nitida), Zool. Proc, 1867, p. 112. White, 

 shining, closely ribbed. Long. 10, lat. 3. Rare ; S.E.A. I have doubts if 

 the specimens seen by me really came from Tasmania. Mr. Angas has de- 

 scribed this shell as T. nitida, but that name is pre- occupied (see Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., Dec, 1860, p- 419, T. nitida, A. Adams, from Japan). I have there- 

 fore much pleasure in substituting the name of one who has rendered such 

 good service to Australian conchology. 



TuRBONiLLA MARi^. Tenison- Woods. 



TURBONILLA MACLEAYANA. Tcnison- Woodt. 



TURBONILLA TASMANICA. Tcnison- Woods. 



CiKGULiNA AUSTRALIS. Tenison- Woods. 



Elusa bifasciata. Tenison-Woods. 



Syrnola michaeli. Tenison- Woods. 



Syrnola bifasciata. Tenison- Woods. 



Parthenla. tasmanica. Tenison- Woods. 



AcLis TRISTRIATA. Tenison- Woods. 



CoNus NOV^ HOLLANDS. A. Adams, Zool. Proc, 1853, p. 118. Common, 

 and extending as far as W. A. The only species collectors are likely to find in 

 Tasmania. 



CoNUS PONTiFiCALis. LamarcTc, Vol. 7, p. 459. Assigned to Tasmania by 

 Lamarck and Dellessert, but I have met with no one who has seen the 

 species there. 



CoNUS TASMANIA. Sov). Supp. Tlics. Con. Tasmania, Z. 



CoNus MACLEAYANA. TmiiQu^Woods. Thiswas described by me as 



