220 MR. G. F. ANGAS ON AUSTRALIAN MOLLUSCA. [Feb. 14, 



Fam. DENTALIlDiE. 



214. Antalis erecta. 



Dentalium erectum, Sow. Thes. Conch, pi. 13. f. .55. 

 Dredged near the " Sow and Pigs " bank. Port Jackson. Length 

 of my specimen 1 inch. 



Fam. Tecturid,^. 



215. Tectura jacksoniensis. 



Patella jacksoniensis. Reeve, Conch. Icon. pi. 39. f. 127 a, b. 

 On rocks at low tide. Length 9 lines. 



216. *Tectura scabrilirata. 



AcnifBa scabrilirata, Angas, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 154. 

 Under stones amongst the rocks at low tides. Found also in Port 

 Phillip and South Australia. Length 6 lines. 



217. Tectura STELLARis. 



Patello'ida stellaris, Quoy et Gaim. Voy. de I'Astr. pi. 71. f. 1-4. 



An elegant species, with bold ribs projecting outwards from the 

 margin, so as to give it a stelliform appearance. Under stones at 

 very low spring tides at Kiama and outside Port Jackson Heads. 

 Sometimes found in the stomachs of Bream caught along the coast. 

 Length 1 inch. 



218. *Tectura subundulata. 



Acmcsa subundulata, Angas, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 155. 



Attached to stones at low water. Found also in Port Phillip and 

 South Australia. Length 8 lines. 



219. Tectura septiformis. 



Patello'ida septiformis, Quoy et Gaim. Voy. de I'Astrol. pi. 71. 

 f. 43, 44. 



On rocks between tide-marks at Kiama, and near Newcastle, New 

 South Wales. Length 10 lines. 



Fam. Gadiniid^. 



220. GaDINIA PENTIGONIOSTOMA. 



Gadinia pentigoniostoma. Sow. Conch. 111. 



A depressedly conical white shell, strongly radiately ridged, and 

 polished inside. Coodgee Bay. Length 9 lines. 



221. *Gadinia conica. 



Gadinia conica, Angas, P. Z. S. 1867, p. 115. 

 A small and very conical species, from shell-sand, Coodgee Bay. 

 Length 4 lines. 



