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Fig. 14. Euptychia fumaia, P. Z. S. 18()7, p. 109. 



\h. ■ hyses, P. Z. S. 18()(i, p. 490. 



1(5. peripha^, P. Z. S. 18(56, p. 4(55. 



17. vestigiata, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 105. 



18. Uturafa, P. Z. S. 18(57, p. 107. 



19. vesper, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 108. 



20. pronophlla, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 107. 



•1\. annilla, P. Z. S. 18(37, p. 108. 



4. Descrijitions of Tliirty-two New Species of IMariue Shells 

 from the Coast of NeAV South Wales.. By George 

 French Angas, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., &c. 



(Plate XIII.) 



1. Trophon hanleyi, n, s. (PI. XIII. fig. 1.) 



Shell fusiform, pale brown, with a narrow white band at the angle 

 of the whorls ; spire turreted ; whorls angulated at the upper part, 

 longitudinally distantly plicate, transversely ribbed, the ribs some- 

 what stronger on the plications and closely elevately scaled through- 

 out, lift last whorl produced into a moderately long open recurved 

 beak ; aperture small ; columella arcuate, smooth, whitish ; outer 

 lip angulated near the middle, thin, crenated at the edge, and slightly 

 dentated within. Length 1 inch 2 lines, breadth 6 lines. 



Adhering to the under surface of rocks at low water. Port Jackson 

 {Coll. Angus). 



2. Cantharus (Tritonidea) UNicoLOR, n. s. (PI. XIII. fig. 2.) 



Shell fusiform, thick, longitudinally plicately ribbed and trans- 

 versely closely ridged, pale brown or whitish throughout ; spire ele- 

 vated ; whorls seven, rounded ; aperture ovate, ending in front in a 

 short slightly recurved canal ; columella arched ; outer lip crenu- 

 lated, thickened externally, and denticulated within. Length 6 lines, 

 breadth 2 lines. 



Found under stones at very low spring tides, at Camp Cove, Port 

 Jackson {Coll. Anyas). 



3. Purpura (Stramonita) neglecta, n. s. (PI. XIII. fig. 3.) 

 Shell angularly ovate, longitudinally nodosely plicate, transversely 



rather broadly ribbed ; ribs distant, the interstices filled with rows 

 of muricated scales, pale brown, the transverse ribs yellowish spotted 

 with black ; spire elevated ; whorls five, angulated, concave above ; 

 aperture angulately oval ; columella arcuated and a little flattened ; 

 outer lip thin, simple ; interior violet. Length 9 lines, breadth 

 A\ lines. 



Found under stones at low water outside Port Jackson Heads 

 {Coll. Any as). 



4. MiTRA (Caucilla) strangei, n. s. (PL XIII. fig. 4.) 

 Shell ovately fusiform, rather thin, white, spirally closely ridged, 



