1867.] MR. G. F. ANGAS ON AUSTRALIAN MOLLUSCA. 923 



brown on a whitish ground. Dredged off Spectacle Island, Parra- 

 matta River, Port Jackson, in sandy mud. Length 2 inches. 



Subfam. Dosiniin^. 



69. DOSTNIA SCULPTA. 



Artemis sculpta, Hanley ; Reeve, Conch. Icon. Artemis, f. 52. 



This species may readily be distinguished by its concentric striae 

 being decussated at the sides by fine radiating lines. Dredged in 

 Port Jackson. Length 1 inch. At Moreton Bay it attains a larger 

 size. Some of the Port Jackson specimens are slightly tinged with 

 rose-colour at the umbones. 



70. DOSINIA SCABRIUSCULA. 



Artemis scabrinscula, Phil. Abbild. und Besch. Conch, ii. p. 230; 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon. Artemis, pi. 3. f. 14. 



I have only met with young examples of this fine species in Port 

 Jackson. Japan, Ceylon, and North Australia are cited as its habi- 

 tats. Full-grown shells measure nearly 2 inches across. 



71. *DoSINIA PUELLA. 



Bosinia puella, Angas, antea, p. 909, PI. xliv. f. 4. 



A small, solid, orbicular species, with the lunule superficial, and 

 the valves finely concentrically ridged. Length 6 lines. Botany 

 Bay. 



72. Clementia moretonensis. 



dementia moretonensis, Deshayes, P. Z. S. 1853, p. 18. 



A transversely oblong species of a dull white hue, with the surface 

 of the valves rudely concentrically plicate. Length 1 inch 9 lines. 

 Dredged at INIossman's Bay and oif Spectacle Island. This species 

 was first obtained by the late F. Strange at Moreton Bay ; hence its 

 name by Deshayes. 



Subfam. Tapesinje. 



73. Tapes inflata. 



Tapes inflata, Desh. P. Z. S. 1853, p. 8, pi. 19. f. 3. 



A fine ovately transverse species, irregularly concentrically sul- 

 cated, and smooth at the umbones ; of a rufous fawn-colour, more 

 or less radiately mottled w^ith grey, and shining. Dredged in mud, 

 at the mouth of Lane Cove and Parramatta River. Length 2| inches. 

 Allied to T. sidcosa, Phil., but much more ventricose and ])olished, 

 with the sulcate ridges obsolete in the young shells. 



7-i. Tapes undulata, var. 



Venus undulata, Born. 



Tapes rimosa, Phil. Abbild. t. 7. f. 7. 



This is a curious variety of the well-known T. nnihdata from the 



