BY W. L. MAY. 09 



6. Estea janjucensis, GatlijBP and Gabriel, Eissoa, P.R. Soc. 



Vic, 1913, p. 67, pi. viii., f. 2. Tliree specimens 

 from Penguin, North Coast, identified by Mr. 

 Gabriel. 



7. Diala translucida, Hedlev, P.L.S. N.S. Wales, xxx., 



1906, p. 522, pi. xxxiii., f. 35. Tate and May, op. 

 cit., 1901, p. 388, record this in error as D. jncta, 

 A. Adams. A few examples have been taken in 

 D'Entrecasteaux Channel, in about 10 fathoms. 



8. Segmentina victorice, Smith, P.L.S., 1881, p. 



296, pi. vii., f. 2. A number of specimens in my 

 possession were collected many years ago by Mr. E. 

 P. Harrisson in Lake Tiberias, and are exactly the 

 same as Victorian shells. This makes an interest- 

 ing addition to our fresh water fauna. 



