1865.] MOLLUSCAN FAUNA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 179 
Station. Stones beyond tide-marks. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
This pretty little red species occurs somewhat plentifully on the 
shorés of the gulf, in a dead state. 
145. CLANCULUS NODO-LIRATUS. 
Clanculus nodo-liratus, A. Adams, Proce. Zool. Soc. 1851, p. 163. 
Station. Same as preceding. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf; Port Phillip. 
146. CLANCULUS MACULOSUS. 
Clanculus maculosus, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1851, p. 160. 
Station. Same as preceding. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. Rare. 
147. EUCHELUS BACCATUS. 
Monodonta baccata, Menke, Moll. Nov. Holl. p. 14. no. 51. 
Station. Under stones, low water. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s and Spencer’s Gulfs. 
148. THALOTIA ConIca. 
Thalotia conica, Gray. 
Station. Feeding amongst the Zostera, beyond tide-marks, in 
great abundance, on sandy shores. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
149. *THALOTIA ABNORMIS. 
Trochus abnormis, Crosse, Journ. de Conch. 1864, p. 341, pl. 13. 
f. 2. 
Station. Amongst the Zostera. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
150. THALOTIA PICTA. 
Trochus pictus, Wood, Ind. Test. Suppl. pl. 5. f. 28. 
Station. Amongst rocks beyond tide-marks. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
151. THALOTIA PULCHERRIMA. 
Trochus pulcherrimus, Wood, Ind. Test. pl. 6. f. 45. 
Station. Deep water. 
Hab. Holdfast Bay; Aldinga Bay. 
152. *THALOTIA RAMBURI. 
Trochus ramburi, Crosse, Journ. de Conch. 1864, p. 342, pl. 13. 
£33 
Station. Amongst rocks beyond tide-marks. 
Hab. Middleton, near Port Elliot, Encounter Bay. 
This lovely species, remarkable for its deep coral-red colour, marked 
with white longitudinal flames, occurs pretty freely at the above- 
named locality. 
