82 BRAZIER : NOTES ON AUSTRALASIAN MOLLUSCA. 



only ever obtained one single living specimen in thirty 

 years. Dead and somewhat worn valves are often found 

 in the dredge. I send the Society one of the best valves 

 I have. 



T. dubia Sowerby. — Mouth of the River Tamar, Tasmania. 



T. Lamarck i QxX'xy =^ T. pectinata Stutchbury (non Lam.) — ■ 

 Green Point, Watson Bay, Port Jackson, N.S.W. ; eight 

 fathoms. 



Area gubernaculum Reeve = A. chalcanthum Reeve == 

 A. luzonica Reeve. — Green Point, Watson Bay, Port 

 Jackson ; eight fathoms. 



Waldheimia flavescens 'L^Ya.^= Terebratula Jlavescens Lam. 

 = T. dentata Lam. = T. Australis Quoy = W. Ai^straiis 

 King = T. recurva Quoy. — Green Point, Watson Bay, 

 Port Jackson. Found under rocks and stones, low water 

 spring tides. Numerous specimens in bottle with spirits. 

 Also a block of stone wdth five specimens of W. 

 flavescens and seven of Kraussina Lamarckiajia adhering 

 to it. — Green Point, Watson Bay, Port Jackson. 



M agase ! la C u m i n g i = Terebratella Cujningi Davidson = 

 Magas Ctiini?igi Gray = Terebratula ( Bouchardia) Cu- 

 vmigi Reeve = T. (Bouchardia) fibula Reeve. — South 

 Reef, Port Jackson Heads, N.S.W. ; seven fathoms. Fine 

 living specimens. The so-called Bouchardia fibula Reeve 

 is only a large specimen of Magasella Cu/ningi Davidson. 

 As for the man Calvert having dredged it in Bass Straits in 

 200 fathoms, that is a myth of the highest order. 



M. Cumingi Davidson. — Sow and Pigs' Reef, Port Jackson; 

 five fathoms. Very large, and always found dead; of a 

 white colour. 



Megrelia ^u\c\\e\\^.=Terebratulapulchella ?>o\\erhy=^Megre- 

 lia sangm7iea Davidson (non Chemnitz). — Green Point, Wat- 

 son Bay, Port Jackson ; eight fathoms. This pretty little 

 species appears to have its home in Port Jackson, at various 

 parts near the heads. My esteemed friend, Dr. Davidson, in 



J.C, vi., Apr., 1889. 



