158 MR. G. F, ANGAS ON THE MARINE (Jan. 24, 
Station. Dredged, along with horny zoophytes and nullipores, at 
a depth of 7 or 8 fathoms. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
This rare species bears a resemblance to M. cristatus, Brod., from 
the Adriatic. It was described by Mr. Adams from a specimen in 
the Cumingian collection, obtained at Moreton Bay by the late Mr. 
Strange. 
6. Murex PUMILUS. 
Murex pumilus, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1853, p. 70. 
Station. Unknown. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
Two specimens were found of this minute species, washed on shore 
on the eastern side of St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
This species was obtained by Mr. A. Adams in the China Seas. 
7. *Typuis YATESI. 
Typhis yatesi, Crosse, Journ. de Conch. 1865, p. 54, pl. 2. f. 3. 
Station. Unknown. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
Only a single example of this beautiful addition to the limited 
genus J'yphis has hitherto been obtained. I found it on the beach 
near Holdfast Bay. It probably inhabits deep water. 
8. *TROPHON PAIVE. 
Trophon paive, Crosse, Journ. de Conch. 1864, p. 278, pl. 11. f. 7. 
Station. Under stones, at low water of spring tides. 
Hab. Yorke’s peninsula. 
9. Fusus CREBRILIRATUS. 
Fusus crebriliratus, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pl. 5. f. 20. 
Station. On sandy bottoms, amongst Zostera, 2 to 5 fathoms. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s and Spencer’s Gulfs. Common. 
10. Fusus pyRULATUS. 
Fusus pyrulatus, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pl. 13. f. 50. 
Station. Deep water. 
Hab. Spencer’s Gulf. Rare. 
i is also found in Tasmania. 
Ihe 
Fusus ustulatus, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pl. 17. f. 66. 
Station. Deep water. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. Rare. 
12. Fusus MARMORATUS, var. 
Fusus marmoratus, Phil. Abbild. und Besch. Conch. Fusus, pl. 3. 
Pei : 
Station, Deep water. 
Hab. ye 
US USTULATUS. 
