164 MR. G. F. ANGAS ON THE MARINE (Jan. 24, 
Station. Unknown. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
The only other known species of ddamsia is 4. typica, Dunker, 
which is from the coast of New South Wales. 
Fam. DacryLip&. 
47. OLIVA AUSTRALIS. 
Oliva australis, Duclos, Mon. Oliv. pl. 8. f. 3, 4. 
Station. On sandy bottom, 5 to 10 fathoms. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
This species, the only representative of the genus in South Aus- 
tralia, occurs also at King George’s Sound and Swan River. 
Fam. FAascioLaRtiD&. 
43. FascioLaRIA FUSIFORMIS. 
Fasciolaria fusiformis, Valenc.; Kiener, Icon. Coq. Viv. p. 13, 
pl. 4. f. 2. 
Station. On sandy bottoms, amongst the grass-wrack, 2 to 
5 fathoms. 
Hab. Spencer’s and St. Vincent’s Gulfs. 
This large species varies considerably in size and form. Some 
specimens are slightly coronated at the upper part of the whorls; 
and the live shells are covered with a uniform olive-brown epidermis. 
Specimens containing the animal are frequently washed on shore 
near the ‘‘ semaphore’’ at Port Adelaide. 
49. FAScIOLARIA CORONATA. 
Fasciolaria coronata, Lam, Anim. sans Vert. ix. p. 435. 
Station. Deep water. 
Hab. Port Elhot; Encounter Bay; Guichen Bay. 
This species, like the F’. fusiformis, is very variable in its growth. 
Mr. Reeve’s figures (14 ¢ and 14 d, in plate 6 of the Conch. Iconica) 
represent the South-Australian form of the species very faithfully ; 
but the shell from the Philippine Islands, given under the same 
name (figs. 14 @ and 14 6), appears to be another species. 
Fam. VoLuTipz. 
50. LyrIA LYRIFORMIS. 
Voluta lyreformis, Brod. Zool. Journ. iii. 83, t. 3. f. 3. 
Harpula lyreformis, Swains. Malac. 318. 
Station. On banks of sandy mud, 2 to 5 fathoms. 
fab. St. Vincent’s Gulf; Port Lincoln; Kangaroo Island. 
The Port Lincoln specimens are smaller and less richly coloured 
than those from St. Vincent’s. Gulf, 
51. VoLUTELLA PAPILLOSA. 
Voluta papillosa, Swains. ; Bligh, Cat. ; Sow. Thes. Conch. p. 207, 
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