86 MR. J. BRAZIER ON NEW-SOUTH-WALES CYPR.EID.E. [Jail. 18, 



" Several living specimens of this rare shell were dredged in deep 

 water, at a distance of two miles off the coast, a little to the south- 

 wards of Wollongong, by Commodore Loring, C.B., when com- 

 manding H.M.S. 'Iris.' They are somewhat smaller and paler in 

 colour than the ordinary Tasmanian examples." — Mr. G. F. Angas, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867. 



Genus Trivia, Gray. 



34. Trivia australis, Lam. 



Hab. Shark and Clark Islands, Watson's Bay ; Bottle-and-Glass 

 rocks, Port Jackson ; Lake Macquarie ; Port Stephens ; Port Mac- 

 quarie ; Macleay, Nambuccra, Bellinger, Redbank, and Clarence 

 rivers. Tasmanian specimens are very large. 



About four years ago there were some thousands of this species 

 washed on shore at the outer beaches, Lake Macquarie, after an 

 easterly gale. 



35. Trivia candidula, Gask. 



Hab. Bottle-and-Glass rocks, Port Jackson. 

 I obtained two living examples of this rare Trivia under a large 

 stone during an unusually low spring tide. 



36. Trivia globosa, Gray. 



Hab. Cook's Landing Place, Botany Bay ; and Little Bay, be- 

 tween Port-Jackson Heads and Botany. 



37. Trivia insecta, Mighels. 



Cyprcea hordacea, Kien. 



Hab. Little Bay, also Cabbage-Tree Bay, outside the north head 

 of Port Jackson. 



Subgenus Pustularia, Swainson. 



38. Trivia limacina, Lam. 



Cyprcea inter stincta, Wood. 



Hab. Nambuccra and Bellinger rivers. 



This species appears to be confused by some authors with the C. 

 staphyloma of LimiEeus ; but they are undoubtedly two distinct species, 

 the teeth on the base of C. limacina being always large, and not 

 extending across the base as in C. staphyhea. 



3{). Trivia staph yl.ea, Linn. 



Hab. Broken Bay and Newcastle. 



This species is common on the New-South-Wales coast. 



