1877. } MOLLUSCA OF PORT JACKSON. 189 
EpRIOPHTHALMA. 
Fam. FissurELLID&. 
* Emarginula dilecta, A. Ad. P. Z.S. 1851” (no. 211 in my first 
list of New-South- Wales Marine Mollusca, P. Z. S. 1867), should be 
altered to “H#. candida, A. Ad. P. Z. S. 1851.” 
Fam. TEcruriIp2&. 
130. Tecrura conorpEA, Quoy & Gaim. 
‘Sow and Pigs” reef, Port Jackson (Brazier). 
TECTIBRANCHIATA. 
Fam. AcTHoONID=. 
131. Myonta stnvata, Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, pl. v. fig. 18. 
“Sow and Pigs” bank, Port Jackson (Brazier). 
Fam. ApPLustTRiIpD&. 
132. Hypatina aLsocincra, V. der Hoeven. 
Port Stephens (Brazier). 
Fam. Buuip2. 
133. BuLua ampuuta, Linn. 
Port Stephens and Bellinger River (Brazier). 
134. Burra (Hamrnea) cuticutirera, Smith, Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist. May 1872. 
Port-Jackson Harbour. 
135. Buiua (HamiIneA) crocata, Pease. 
Lake Macquarie, New South Wales (Brazier). 
Fam. CyYLicHNID&. 
136. TorNaTINA HOFMANI, Angas, P.Z.8. 1877, p. 39, pl. v. 
fig. 19. 
** Sow and Pigs,” Port Jackson. 
137. TORNATINA BRENCHLEYI, Angas, P. Z. 8. 1877, pl.v. fig. 20. 
Dredged outside Port-Jackson Heads in 10 fathoms. 
138. CyLIcHNA ELEGANS, Angas, P. Z. 8. 1877, p. 175, pl. xxvi. 
fig. 19. 
Port Stephens, New South Wales (Brazier). 
More ovate than others of the genus; beautifully transversely 
crenulately sculptured. 
139. DrAPHANA BRAZIERI, Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 157, pl. xxvi. 
fig. 20. 
“Sow and Pigs,” Port Jackson, in sandy mud and weeds, 4 
fathoms (Brazier). 
Only a single specimen of this remarkable shell has been found. 
Its nearest allies are Bulla gouldi, Couthouy, and Bulla debilis, 
Gould, both of which are North-American species. 
