162 MR. G. F. ANGAS ON THE MARINE [Jan. 24, 
32. COMINELLA ALVEOLATA. 
Buccinum alveolatum, Kiener, Icon. Coq. Viv. p. 32, pl. 10. f. 34. 
Station. Under stones at low water. 
Hab. Yorke’s Peninsula. Abundant. 
This species ranges from Port Lincoln, through Bass’s Straits, to 
Tasmania, in all of which localities it occurs plentifully wherever the 
conditions of the coast suit its station. The shells vary considerably 
both in colour and markings. 
33. *COMINELLA ANGASI. 
Buccinum angasi, Crosse, Journ. de Conch. 1864, p. 275, pl.11. f.5. 
Station. Probably deep water. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
34. *CoMINELLA ADELAIDENSIS. 
Buccinum adelaidense, Crosse, Journ. de Conch. 1864, p. 276, 
plali. f.-6: 
Station. At the roots of mangroves in the mud. 
Hab. Port Adelaide Creek, South Australia. 
There are two varieties of this species—one of a dark brown, and 
the other of a pale fawn-colour. 
35. COMINELLA SUTURALIS. 
Cominella suturalis, A. Adams. 
Station, Probably deep water. 
.. Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
; This pretty species ranges to the westward as far as King George’s 
ound, 
36. COMINELLA EBURNEA, Var. 
Buccinum eburneum, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pl. 12. f. 93. 
Station. Probably deep water. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf, &c. 
37. *COMINELLA FILICEA. 
Buccinum filiceum, Crosse et Fischer, Journ. de Conch. 1864, 
p. 346, pl. 3. f. 15, 16. 
Station. Under rocks and stones at low tide. 
Hab. East side of Yorke’s Peninsula. 
I have only met with one living example of this species in South 
Australia. It occurs also in Sydney Harbour (Port Jackson), where 
I have taken at least a dozen specimens by turning over the stones 
at extreme spring tides. 
38. Nassa (PHRONTIS) FASCIATA. 
Nassa fasciata, Desh. Anim, sans Vert. x. p. 172. 
Buccinum fasciatum, Lam. 
Station. On the edge of the Laminarian zone, creeping upon the 
sand, and amongst the grass-wrack, in great numbers. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s and Spencer’s Gulfs, &e. 
