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52. Narica couutet, Recluz (=. concinna, Dunker). 
Parramatta river, New South Wales, 7 fathoms (Brazier). 
53. NatTIcINA COARCTATA, Reeve. 
New South Wales (Brazier). 
Fam. Cassipip2&. - 
54. Semicassis pauctrueis, Menke. 
Merimbula and Twofold Bay (Brazier). 
55. SEMICASSIS CORONULATA, Sow. Tank. Cat. 
Port Stephens ; Macleay River (Brazier). 
56. Semicassis ToRQuUATA, Reeve. 
Macleay river. 
5Z. SrmiIcassis AREOLA, Linn. 
Bellenger and Macleay river-beaches, and southwards to Broken 
Bay (Brazier). 
58. Srmicassis sABuURON, Adanson. 
Macleay, Bellenger, Nambuccra, and Redbank beaches. 
59. Semicassis sopH1, Brazier, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 617. 
Macleay and Nambucera. 
60. Sremrcassis prua, Reeve. 
Near Redbank River (Brazier). 
Fam. ScaLip. 
61. Scata cLiaturus, Linn. 
Port Stephens and Broken Bay (Brazier). 
62. CrrsoTREMA HYALINA, Sow. 
“Sow and Pigs” bank, 5 fathoms (Brazier). 
Fam. PyraAMIDELLIDZ. 
63. TurBONILLA Festiva, Angas, P. Z.S. 1877, pl. v. fig. 4. 
Port Jackson, deep water (Brazier). 
For Turboniila nitida, Angas, in my first list of Port-Jackson 
shells, read 7. hofmani, there being a species from Japan described 
by Arthur Adams under the name ni¢ida in the ‘ Annals’ for 1860. 
64. OpELiscus sucunDUus, Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 173, pl. xxvi. 
fig. 10. 
Port Jackson (Brazier). 
65. Oscitxa tieata, Angas, P. Z. 8. 1877, p. 173, pl. xxvi. fig. 11. 
Botany Bay, New South Wales (Brazier). 
66. CinGULINA BRAzIERI, Angas, P. Z. 8S. 1877, pl. v. fig. 5. 
Port Jackson. 
