1865.]- MOLLUSCAN FAUNA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 169 
Fam. TEREBRID. 
81. *EurYTA PULCHELLA. 
Euryta pulchella, Ad. & Ang. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1863, p. 418, 
pl. xxxvir. f. 14. 
Station. Probably deep water. 
Hab. Rapid Bay. 
Only one example of this pretty little species has hitherto been 
obtained. 
Fam. Evuimip. 
82. *EuLIMA AUGUR. 
Eulima augur, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 56. 
Station. Deep water. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
Fam. PyrRAMIDELLID&. 
83. CINGULINA CIRCINATA? 
Cingulina circinata, A. Adams, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Dec. 1860. 
Specimens from shell-sand seem to agree with the description of 
the above species, which was found by Mr. A. Adams in the China 
Seas. 
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84. *CINGULINA SPINA. 
Turritella spina, Crosse et Fisch. Journ. de Conch. 1564, p. 347, 
pl. 3. £.13, 14. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf, in shell-sand. 
Fam. Conip&. 
85. Conus (CHELYCONUS) ANEMONE. 
Conus anemone, Lam. Anim. sans Vert. vil. p. 479. 
Station. Under stones and in crevices of rocks at low spring tides. 
Hab. Spencer’s and St. Vincent’s Gulfs. 
A dwarf variety occurs plentifully at Salt Creek, Yorke’s Peninsula. 
86. Conus (CHELYCONUS) NOVH-HOLLANDIA. 
Conus nove-hollandia, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1853, p. 119. 
Station. Same as the preceding. 
Hab. Rapid and Encounter Bays; Gnichen Bay. 
This species ranges from Swan River to Tasmania. 
87. Conus (STEPHANOCONUS) RUTILUS. 
Conus rutilus, Menke, Moll. Nov. Holl. p. 57. no. 133. 
Station. Under stones, deep water. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. Rare. 
Although this interesting little species is described by authors as 
