Moll use a from tie yorth-icest Fa^JdaiiJs. 119 



Bittium hurdwoodianum, 31. & St. 



Bittium burdu-oodianum, Melvill & Standen, Moll. Scott. Nat. Antarct. 

 Exp., Trans. R. Sue. Edinb. xlviii. p. 351, plate, tig. 12 (1912J. 



Rapid Point ; low water, spring tide. 



A small species, with certain Oerithiopsoid characters. 

 Burdwood Bank, from whence the type came, is situate just 

 south of the Falkhmds, between them and the Antarctic 

 Continent. 



Section (c) Gymnoglossa, 

 Fani. Turbonillidse. 



Turhonilla snul/iii, Pietler, 3[S. 



TurboniUa smith ii, Pfefler, MS., iu H. Sliebel, Mollusk. der Magalhaen- 

 Proviuz, Zool. JaJu-b. Uaud xxii. p. bOy, Taf. xxiii. tig. 42 a-d (1907). 



King George's Bay. 



One specimen is in very tine condition, dis])layiiig the 

 nuclear whorls to perfection. Tliey are well figured by 

 Di. Strebel. 



Odostomia bipficata, Streb. 



Odostomia biplicata, H. Strebel, AN'issenschaft. Ergebnisse der Schwe- 

 dioch. Siidpolar-Exped., Stockholm, 1908, p. Go, Taf. i. Hgs. 9, 9 a. 



j'he only example found, of a clear corneous hue, occurred 

 at the roots of the giant alga Macrocysds I'yrijera, Ag. The 

 double plication on the coUimella is hardly observable without 

 a leus. 



Section ((/) 1{a(Uii;i,ossa. 

 Fani. Muricidae. 



Trophon crispus (Couth.). 



Fu8U8 crispus, Coutbouv, Gould, iu Wilkes' Expl. Exped. p. 229, 



tig. 279 a-c. 

 Fusnsjimbriatus, Hup^, Gav, Hist, de Chile, p. 16o, pi. iv. fig. 7 ; 



Smith, ' Alert ' Siirv., P. Z. S. 1881, tab. iv. fig. 4. 

 Fusits crispus, II. Strebel, Mollusk. der Magalhaen-Provinz, Zool. Jahrb. 



Band xxi. p. 204, Taf. iii. fig. 10 a-y (^1904j. 



Saunders Island; in rock-pools, at low water. Rapid 

 Point ; low water. Roy Cove, to 4-t) fathoms. 



The close, fimbriate, imbricating scales are seen to advan- 

 tage in a well-grown specimen from the first locality men- 

 tioned. This is more attenuate than usual, 6- to 7-whuiied, 

 measuring long. 30, lat. li) mm. 



