A REVISION OF TH® AUSTRALIAN TURRID®——HEDLEY. 243 
INQUISITOR LATERCULATUS Sowerby. 3 
Pleurotoma luterculutu Sowerby, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1870, p. 253. Id. Smith, 
Zool. Coll. ‘ Alert,” 1884, p. 38, pl. iv, fig. HE. Jd. Watson, Chall. 
Zool. Rep., xv., 1886, p. 303, pl. xviii., fig. 5. 
Drillia laterculuta Schepman, Siboga Exped., Monogr. xlixe., 1913, p. 408. 
Hab. Queensland :—12 to 20 fathoms, Port Molle (Coppinger) ; 25 
fathoms, west of Cape York (‘ Challenger ’’). 
Inquistror Masters! Bruzier. 
Drillia mastersi Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soe. N.S.W., 1., 1876, p. 153. Td. 
Hedley, Rec. Austr. Mus, iv., 1901, p. 121. 
Plewrotoma (Drillia) essingtonensis Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6), i1., 
1888, p. 303. 
Drillia essingtonensis Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxxiii., 1908, p. 487, 
pl. viii., fig. 8. 
The type shells of I. mastersi ave immature; being concealed in the 
Chevert collection under an unpublished name, they escaped recognition 
when I formerly examined the collection. 
Hub. Queensland :—8 fathoms, Warrior Island, Torres Straits (type, 
Brazier); 4 to 14 fathoms, Albany Passage; 7 to 10 fathoms, Port Curtis ; 
Mast Head Reef (self). Northern Territory :—Port Essington, type of 
esstngtonensis. 
INQUISITOR MBICALFEL Angus. 
(Plate xliv., figs. 34, 35.) 
Drillia metcalfei Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1878, pp. 113, 203, pl. xiii., fig. 16. 
Id. Brazier, Rep. Austr. Mus. for 1881 (1883), p. 22. Id. Brazier, 
Journ. of Conch., vi., 1889, p. 70. 
Pleurotoma metcalfei Smith, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1879, p. 189. Id. Watson, 
Chall. Rep. Zool., xv., 1886, p. 304. 
The type is a faded shell in the British Museum. This species varies 
in size, colour, and sculpture. It reaches a length of 20 mm., with 
nineteen tubercules on the penultimate whorl, and is usually dark chestnut 
picked out with buff on the shoulder nodules. The operculum (fig. 35) is 
unguiculate with a terminal nucleus. 
Hab. N.S. Wales:—Port Jackson (type, Angas); Port Stephens 
(Brazier). 
