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Spondtlus tenellus. Reeve, Icon., pi 18, Jig. 67. Ovate, finely 

 radiately ridged, minutely striated and imbricated ; scales irregular, white 

 and pale transparent rose color. Kare, N. Coast only and in S. A. This may 

 be a different species from that of the name from the Pacific and, therefore, 

 new. Long, and lat. 70, alt. 45. 



Class Brachiopoda. 



Waldheimia flavescens. Lamarck, Vol. 7, p. 330. This well known 

 gregariovis ribbed species, scarcely needs description. It is very variable. 

 Found in all Southern Australia, but only on the N. Coast of Tasmania. 



Kraussia lamarckiana. Davidson, Zool. Proc, 1852, p. 80. Very 

 small and radiately ribbed. In great abundance under stones at low water, 

 Tamar Heads. Occurs also in S.E.A., and New Zealand, and occasionally 

 found at Long Bay. W. F. Petterd. 



Kraussia atkinsoni. Nobis. This is a shell about the size of the last, 

 but more depressed and with a smooth valve. Mr. Davidson says it belongs 

 to the genus Kraussia or Kraussina, and he believes it to be new. Long 

 Bay, Rev. H. D. Atkinson, 



