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irregular. Beneath the suture runs an unbeaded cingulus, followed by a 
distinct excavation. This is bounded by the fasciole, composed of a row 
of beads, compressed or inclined to crescentic, set at twenty-four to the 
last whorl and twenty to the penultimate. Anterior to the bead row are 
seven or eight major spirals, one or two of which recur on the upper 
whorls. Small spiral threads run along the furrow and the bead row, 
also two or three in each interstice of the major spirals. Fine growth 
lines occur over the whole shell. Aperture pyriform; lip simple and 
straight. Sinus at the end of the bead-row wide and shallow. Canal short 
and open. Length 2] mm., breadth 9 mm. 
Nearest to this is H. wauthophes, which is far narrower and has a 
smaller protoconch. ZH. wanthophes has several bead rows, but gabensis 
only one, in which the beads are closer, smaller, and more compressed. 
Hab. Victoria :—80 fathoms, Gabo Island (type, ‘‘ Hndeayour’”’). 
Epipeira JAPFaNSIS Verco. 
Drillia jaffcensis Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. §.A., xxxiii., 1909, p. 298, pl. xxvi., 
figs. 7, 8, 9. 
Hab. South Australia:—130 to 300 fathoms, Jaffa (type); 104 fathoms, 
Neptune Islands; 110 fathoms, Beachport (Verco). 
EPIDEIRA PERKSI Verco. 
Surcula perksi Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. 8.A., xx., 1896, p. 224, pl. viii, 
fig. 3. 7 
Hemipleurotoma perksi Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. §.A., xxxiil., 1909, p, 295. 
* Hub. South Australia :—15 fathoms, Thistle Island (type, Verco). 
EPIDEIRA PHILIPINERI T'enison Woods. 
(Plate xliii., fig. 17.) 
Pleurotoma quoyi Reeve, Conch. Icon., i., 18438, pl. xvi., fig. 137. 
Sureula quoyi Tryon, Man. Conch., vi., 1884, p. 242, pl. vii., fig. 95. 
Hemipleurotoma quoyi Tate and May, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxvi., 1901, 
p. 368. Id. Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., xxxiii., 1909, p. 294, and 
xxxvl., 1912, p. 231 (not Plewrotoma quoyi Des Moulins). 
Plewrotoma monile Rousseau, Zool. Voy. Pole Sud., v., 1854, p. 110, pl. xxv., 
figs. 17-18 (not Plewrotoma monile Kiener). 
_Pleurotoma philipineri Tenison Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1876 (1877), 
p. 136. Id. May, op. cit., 1902 (1908), p.110. Id. Hardy, op. cit., 1915, 
p- 68. 
Hab. Tasmania :—N. W. Coast (type, Petterd). South Australia :— 
10 to 22 fathoms, Spencer and St. Vincent Gulfs; 130 fathoms, Cape Jaffa ; 
200 fathoms, Beachport (Verco). Western Australia:—100 fathoms, 
ninety miles west of Eucla (Verco). The locality of Amboina given: by 
Rousseau is of course wrong. 
