341 



This character would place it between the T. undulatus, 

 Martyn, which is smooth on the outside, and T. stamineus, 

 which is markedly auriform and prickly. (PL xviii., f. 38, 

 39, and 34, 35.) 



Qibbula legrandi, Petterd. 



Fossarina le(jrandi, Petterd, Journ. of Conch., 1879, p. 104. 



Gihhula legrandi, Petterd, Tate and May, Proc. Linn. See, 

 New South Wales, 1901, vol. xxvi.. part 3, p. 404, pi. xxiv., f. 

 21, 22; Pritchard and Gatliff, Proc. Roy. Soc, Vict., 1902, vol. 

 XV., part 2, p. 133. 



Beachport, shell sand (Verco). 



Qibbula galbina, Hedley and May. 



Oihbula galhina, Hedley and Mav, Records of the Austr. 

 Mus., vol. vii., No. 2, 1908, p. 114, pi. xxii.. f. 2. Type locality. 

 — 100 fathoms, off Cape Pillar, Tasmania. 



Taken in 110 fathoms off Beachport, two examples dead, 

 one specimen in 130 fathoms off Cape Jaffa. 



Minos petterdi, Crosse. 



Fossdrina pcAterdi, Crosse, Journ. de Conch., 1870. p. 303; 

 1871, p. 323, pi. xii., f. 1; Tryon, Man. Conch., 1887, vol. ix., 

 p. 275, pi. hi., f. 20, 21; Pritchard and Gatliff, Rov. Soc, Vict., 

 1902, vol. xiv. (N.S.), part 2, p. 94. 



Minos petterdi, Crosse; Hutton, Proc. Linn. Soc, New South 

 Wales, 1884, p. 369; Lodder, Proc Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1900, Cat. 

 Tasm. Shells (p. 12 of reprint) ; Tate and Mav. Proc Linn. Soc, 

 New South Wales, 1901, vol. xxvi., part 3, p. 403. 



Fossarina simsoni, Tenison-Woods, Proc Rov. Soc, Tasm., 

 1876, pp. 149, 150; Tenison-W^oods, Proc. Roy. Soc, Vict., 1881, 

 vol. xvii., p. 81; Tryon, Man. Conch., 1887, vol. ix., p. 275. 



Glenelg Beach (W. L. Bragg); Henley Beach; St. Fran- 

 cis Island (Verco). 



Rissoina rhyllensis, Gatliff and Gabriel. 



Ttissoina rhyllensis, Gatliff and Gabriel, Proc Roy. Soc, 

 Vict., 1908, vol. xxi. (N.S.), p. 367, pi. xxi., f. 8. Type locality. 

 — Western Port, Victoria. 



Dredged in Gulf St. Vincent, several ; in 25 fathoms 

 Thorny Passage, one alive, and one dead ; one dead in 49 

 fathoms off Beachport, in 55 fathoms off Cape Borda, and 

 in 90 fathoms off Cape Jaffa; in 110 fathoms off Beachport, 

 forty, some quite fresh; in 130 fathoms off Cape Jaffa, seven- 

 teen good and poor; and in 150 fathoms off Beachport, thir- 

 teen, fairly good. It seems, therefore, to live in about 100 

 fathoms, and to be less frequent in the shallower and deeper 

 water. 



