184 MR. G. F. ANGAS ON THE MARINE [ Mar. 6, 
Fam. STyLIFERID. 
67. APICALIA GUENTHER], Angas, P. Z.8. 1877, pl. v. fig. 6. 
New South Wales (us. Brit.). 
68. Sryxirer Brazrert, Angas, P.Z.S. 1877, p. 173, pl. xxvi. 
fig. 12. 
“Sow and Pigs,” parasitic on a Starfish (Brazier). 
This appears to be a true Stylifer: it has a more elongated spire 
than the typical species; and the sutures are finely callously mar- 
gined. 
Fam. CerirHioPsiD&. 
69. CerirHiorsis PURPUREA, Angas, P. Z.S8. 1877, pl. v. fig. 7. 
Dredged off Shark Island, Port Jackson (Brazier). 
70. Trrroris MacuLosus, A. Ad. 
Port Jackson (Brazier). 
Fam. ARCHITECTONICID. 
71. ARCHITECTONICA PERSPECTIVA, Linn. 
Near the mouth of the Macleay river (Brazier). 
72. TorINIA INFUNDIBULIFORMIS, Chemn. 
On the beach near Newcastle, New South Wales (Brazier). 
This species differs from 7. straminea, Lam., in the form and 
character of the umbilicus. 
TOXIFERA. 
Fam. Conip. 
73. Conus (Coronaxis) minimus, Linn. 
Near Bellenger and Redbank rivers (Brazier). 
74. Conus METCALF, Angas, P. Z.S. 1877, p. 174, pl. xxvi. 
fig. 13. 
« Sow and Pigs” bank, 4 fathoms (Brazier). 
A very elegantly painted cone, of which one living specimen only 
has yet been obtained. 
75. Conus smitrui, Angas, P. Z.S8. 1877, p. 36, pl. v. fig. 8. 
Cape Solander, Botany Bay. 
Fam. TurRip&. 
76. Drivuia xMuLA, Angas, P. Z. 8. 1877, p. 36, pl. v. fig. 9. 
Coast of New South Wales; also New Zealand. 
77. CLATHURELLA BRENCHLEYI, Angas, P. Z.S. 1877, pl. v. fig. 12. 
Port Stephens (Brazier). 
78. CLATHURELLA RUFOZONATA, Angas, P.Z.S. 1877, pl.v. fig. 13. 
Port Jackson. 
