PEAT HS: 
Fig. 1. Triphora Hutton’, Suter. 1-5 x 5:-2mm. p. 25 
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Triphora ampulla, Hedley. 1-6 % 5mm. p. 255. 
Fig. 3. Triphora infelir, Webster. 1-5 x 6mm. p. 257. 
Fig. 4. Triphora fascelina, Suter. 1:6 * 4:3mm. p. 256. 
Fig. 5. Triphora lutea, Suter. 18% 5:5 mm. p. 258. 
Fig. 6. Stephopoma roseum, Q. & G. p. 261. 
Fig. 7. Stephopoma nucleogranosum, Verco.  p. 262. 
Fig. 8. Seliquaria Cumingi, Moerch. pp. 263. 
Fig. 9. Caecum digitulum, Hedley. 0-5 x 2.3mm. p. 265. 
Fig. 10. Turritella chordata, Suter. 3-7 * 10-8 mm. p. 267. 
Fig. 11. Turritella difficilis, Suter. 6 x 16mm. p. 268. 
Fig. 12. Mathilda neozelanica, Suter. 1:2 * 25mm. p. 273. 
Fig. 13. Xenophora corrugata, Reeve. 68 * 35mm. p. 278. 
Figs. 14, 4a. Capulus calcareus, Suter. 8:5 x 11-5 « 5mm. p. 280. 
Figs. 15, Iba. Neojanacus perplerus, Suter. 4:6 7-7 mm. p. 281. 
Fig. 16. Natica australis, Hutton. 7-5 < 7-5 mm. p. 289. 
Fig. 17. Ampullina undulata, Hutton. 21 * 21mm. p. 291. 
Fig. 18. Ampullina venusta, Suter. 37 x 40mm. p. 292. 
Fig. 19. Lippistes Benhami, Suter. 7 6-5 mm. p. 297, 
Fig. 20. Heliacus variegatus, Gmelin. 13% 7mm. p. 317. 
Figs. 21, a, b, Omalaris amana, Murd. & Sut, 3 >< lmm. p. 318, 
