646 MR. G. F. ANGAS ON THE MARINE [Nov. 14, 
Fam. TELLINIDZ. 
19. H1aruLA BIRADIATA. 
Solen biradiatus, Wood, Gen. Conch. pl. 33. f. 1; Index Test. 
pl. 3. f. 26. 
Station. In the sands at low-water mark. 
Hab. St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
20. HiaruLA EPIDERMIA, 
Soletellina epidermia, Desh. MS. (Mus. Cuming.) ; Reeve, Conch. 
Icon. pl. 1. f. 3. 
Station. Buried in sand at low water. 
Hab. Port Lincoln; St. Vincent’s Gulf; Swan River; Port Phillip; 
Tasmania and Port Jackson. 
21. HiaTULA NYMPHALIS. 
Soletellina nymphalis, Deshayes, MS. (Mus. Cuming.) ; Reeve, 
Conch. Icon. (Soletellina) pl. 1. f. 2. 
Station. Same as the preceding species. 
Hab. Hardwick Bay and St. Vincent’s Gulf. 
This may perhaps prove to be only an orange-coloured variety of 
H, biradiata. 
22. H1ATULA VITREA. 
Sanguinolaria vitrea, Desh. P. Z. 8. 1854, p. 326. 
Station. In deeper water than the other Hiatule. 
Hab. Port Lincoln; Spencer’s Gulf; also Tasmania. 
23. TELLINELLA DELTOIDALIS. 
Tellina deltoidalis, Lam. Anim. sans Vert. vi. p. 206. 
T’. lactea, Quoy, Voyage de ]’Astrol. 
Station. In sandy mud, in estuaries. 
Hab. Port Adelaide Creek. 
This species has a wide range. It occurs not only in South Au- 
stralia, Port Phillip, and Tasmania, but in Illawarra Lake and Botany 
Bay in New South Wales—and also in New Zealand, where it attains 
a larger size than in the other localities. 
24. PERONZODERMA ALBINELLA. 
Tellina albinella, Lam. Anim. sans Vert. vi. p. 194. 
Station. Buried in the sands at low water on shores exposed to 
the ocean surf. 
Hab. Encounter Bay, along the beach towards the sea mouth of 
the Murray. . 
There are several varieties in colour of this beautiful shell,—the 
white variety (Lamarck’s type) being the one most seldom met with, 
whilst those of a deep rose-colour and an orange flesh tint are com- 
paratively abundant. 
