BY W. L. MAY. 71 



Troclnis josepJii, T'enison-Woods. 



From a, Johnston oo-type, which measures 6 mm. in 

 diameter and 7 mm. in height, and so is much larger 

 than the aiUthor's measurements, and even this maA^ not 

 be adult. It may be a variety of Thaloti'a alternata, 

 Tenison-Woods, of which I have seen no authentic speci- 

 men. (Plate IX., fig. 7). 



Zizyphinus hlaxlandi, Tenison-Woods. 



This species remains unidentified. A small specimen 

 so named in the Johnston collection must, I think, be an 

 error, as I cannot in any v/ay fit it to the description. 



Margarita kekwic/di, Tenison-Woods. 



From, a Johnston specimen, without any label, but 

 I think there can be nOi doubt that it represents this species. 

 It measures 7 inm. in diameter and 6 mm. in height. It 

 is a member of the genus Minolia. (Plate IX., fig. 8). 



Adenrhis Ice.vis, Johnston. 



From the type, which shows it to be a C'irsnnella, very 

 closely related toi G. weldii, Tenison-Woods, from which, 

 it principally differs by a larger umbilicus. (Plat© IX., 

 fig. 9). 



Euchelus woodsii, Johnston. 



From the type, which is considerably broken. (Plate 

 IX., fig. 10). 



Liotia rohlini, Johnston. 

 There are two specimens in the author's collection, 

 from "Muddv Creek." It ha,s been well figured by Harris 

 in his Cat. Aust. Tert. Moll. Plate VIII., figs. 4 a, b, 

 and c. I have no doubt whatever that this is a synonym 

 of Liotia lamellom, Tenison-Woods. 



Liotia annulata, Tenison-Woods. 



Two fossil specimens of this recent species are in the 

 Johnston collection, from Table Cape. 



Astrnlium {Calcar) fiindersi, Tenison-Woods. 



From, a specimen in my collection, which I believe 

 to be this species. Thisi is not represented amongst the 

 Tenison-Woodsi types, nor in the Johnston collection. 

 (Plat© X., fig. 11). 



