1877.] MOLLUSCA OF PORT JACKSON. 181 
Fam. Fascro.aritp@. 
33. Fascrotarta coronata, Lam. 
Twofold Bay. Ranges westward to the Great Australian Bight. 
34. Latirus strancer, A. Ad. P. Z. S. 1854, p- 316. 
Port Jackson (Strenge). 
Fam. Vo.utip2. 
35. VOLUTELLA PAPILLOSA, Swainson. 
Voluta papillaris, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pl. iv. fig. 10. 
Obtained in the dredge in very deep water near Montagu Island, 
25 miles off the coast of New South Wales (Brazier). 
36. SCAPHA MAMILLA, Gray. 
Found on the beach near Lake Macquarie (Brazier). 
37. CaLLIPARA BRAzIERI, Cox, P.Z.S. 1873, pl. xlviii. fig. §. 
Little River. Wooli Wooli, near mouth of the Clarence riven 
(Brazier). 
The type of Dr. Gray’s genus Callipara is the Voluta bullata, 
Swainson, from Algoa Bay, South Africa. Another Australian 
species of this curious genus has been found at Nicol Bay, on the 
north-west coast, and described by Dr. Cox (P. Z.S. 1871, pl. xxxiv. 
fig. 5) as V. coniformis. 
38. MrcrovoLuta AUSTRALIS, Angas, P. Z.S. 1877, pl. v. fig. 2. 
Dredged in 24 fathoms outside Port-Jackson Heads (Brazier). 
This singular little shell has somewhat the aspect of a Voluta ful- 
getrum in miniature; but the deep siphonal notch and the toothed 
projection of the base of the pillar are wanting, the base being 
rounded and spout-shaped. 
Fam. Mirrip«#. 
39. Mirra (Nepuarta) Banta, Reeve. 
Shark Island, Port Jackson (Brazier). 
Subfam. CotumBeturn 2, 
40. CoLUMBELLA TYLER], Gray. 
Near Bellenger River (Brazier). 
_ 41. Cotumpetia (ANACHIS) sMITHI, Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, 
p- 172, pl. xxvi. fig. 7. 
A minute brown species zoned with white dots. Under stones in 
Port Jackson. : 
The C. lentiginosa of Reeve (not Hinds) is from North Australia, 
I propose that it should be called C. darwini. 
