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logical Cabinet," second edition ; Montrouzier's name must 

 be retained for the New Caledonian and Australian species. 

 It is rare to be obtained living under stones at low water 

 spring tides. 

 Clanculus clangulus Gray= C danguloides Angas (non 

 Gray). — Bottle and Glass Rocks, Port Jackson, N.S.W. 

 Found under stones, low water spring tides. This species 

 Mr. Angas quotes in his list of Port Jackson MoUusca as 

 Clanculus danguloides Gray. The Clanculus danguloides 

 of Gray is found at the Island of Art, New Caledonia, and 

 not in Port Jackson, and is figured in "Wood Index Test.," 

 pi. 6, fig. 39, Supplement. The present species, Clan- 

 culus clangulus Gray, is also figured in the same work on 

 plate 5, fig. 31, and a very fine figure it is. 

 C. floridus Philippi = C. gibbosus Angas (non A. Adams). — 

 Bottle and Glass Rocks, Port Jackson, N.S.W. Fojind 

 under stones at low water spring tides. Mr. Angas quotes 

 this in his list of Port Jackson Mollusca as Claficulus 

 gibbosus. The figure of C. floridus Philippi, in the "Con- 

 chological Cabinet," is of rather too bright a colour ; I 

 fancy it is figured from a specimen that has been exposed 

 to the rays of the sun. 

 C. homalomphalus A. i.\dams. — Bottle and Glass Rocks, 

 Port Jackson, N.S.W. Found under stones wnth the two 

 former species. 

 Gena nigra Quoy and Gaimard = (7. strigata Angas (non 

 A. Adams). — Bottle and Glass Rocks, Port Jackson, 

 N.S.W. Found under stones at low water spring tides. 

 Mr. Angas quotes this in his list of Port Jackson mollusca 

 as Gena strigata A. x\dams. The specimens in the 

 Australian Museum, Sydney, were named by Mr. Angas 

 as Gena nigra Quoy and G., the specimens I turned out 

 a few months ago so named, and in his own handwriting. 

 Buccinulus affinis A. Adams. — Green Point, Watson Bay, 

 Port Jackson, N.S.W. ; eight fathoms. 



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