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MoNiLEA TURBINATA. Tenison- Woods. 



Ethalia tasmanica. Tenison- Woods. 



Adeoebis picta. Tenison- Woods. * 



MiNOLiA tasmanica. TenisoTi- Woods. 



Clanculus nodulosus. a. Adams, Zool. Proc, 1854, p. 39. I have not 

 een this shell, which is white, variegated with red, but the whorls are 

 nodulous and not granular. 



Clanculus aloysii. Tenison- Woods. 



Clanculus philomena. Tenison- Woods. 



Clanculus dominicana. Tenison- Woods. 



Clanculus raphaeli. Tenison-Woods. 



Clanculus angeli. Tenison- Woods. 



Clanculus conspersus. A. Adams, Zool. Proc, 1851, p. 163. A trochi- 

 form, coarsely granular shell, with last whorl sub-angular, variegated red 

 and white ; toothed on the outer lip. Long. 11, lat. 13, whorls 4^. B. Sts., 

 and N.E. 



Clanculus RUBENS. A.Adams. A deep red coarsely granulated shell 

 which I believe to be the C. rtcbens quoted by G, F. Angas (Zool. Proc, 

 1865, p. 178) as of A. Adams, but with no referenca. I cannot find that 

 Mr. Adams published his description. Bare. Bass' Straits. Dimensions 

 same as last. 



Clanculus undatus, Lamarck, Enc. Meth., pi. 447, fig. 3. A large, 

 handsome, solid, purple, red shell, with small black spots on the granulations. 

 The enamel of the mouth is often much spread over the base as a trans- 

 parent film. Common, and in S.A. 



Clanculus maugeri. Adams, Zool. Proc A dull, brown shell, more 

 conical than the last and sometimes larger. Rare in Tasmania and Victoria, 

 not uncommon in New South Wales. 



Clanculus variegatus. Adams, Zool. Proc, 1851, p. 160. A rather 

 thin, depressedly conical shell, acutely angulate at the base, which is flat, 

 granular, with oblique microscopic strise between ; pale brownish red ; 

 larger than any of our species except the two preceding. 18 to 20 mill, in 

 diam., whorls 5. Very common, and S.A. I cannot distinguish this shell 

 from C. zebrides of the same author. 



Clanculus gibbosus, A. Adams, Zool. Proc, 1851,^. 162. A depressed 

 shell, granulated, white, and irregularly banded with zigzag reddish brown 

 lines ; tooth bifid and umbilicus almost like a Solarium ; diam. 10 to 18. 

 Common. N. only and V. 



Clanculus nodo-liratus. A. Adams,loc cit. Smaller than the last, 

 pink or reddish, variegated with lines of white and dark spots ; small 

 granular ribs with fine striae on the interstices ; diam. 8 to 10. Tooth small. 

 Common. 



^ EucHELUS canaliculatus. Lamarck, Vol. ^, p. 1^\. A somewhat small, 

 tinrbinated shell, obsoletely toothed and nacreous, with niunerous fine 

 granular lirao, pinkish white with minute brown spots. Long. 17, lat. 17, 

 whorls 5. E. baccatus, Menke, which occurs in extra-tropical Austraha 

 may be identical with this species, but it seems to me a larger, more de- 

 pressed shell, and paler in color. 



EucHELUS TASMANicus, Tenison- Woods. The smallest species, b' t 

 exactly like the above in form, color, etc. 



Euchelus scabriusculus. Ad. and Ang. MS., and Zool. Proc, 1867, 

 p. 215, sp. 181. A dusky umbilicated shell. Long. 6, lat. i\. Long Bay. 

 Common. Rev. H. D. Atkinson. There are are two Euchelus shells from 

 Samoa, which show very distinctly the peculiar features of the genus. E, 



