54 ADDITIONS TO THE TASMANIA MOLLUSCAN FAUNA. 



DAPHNELLA CASSANDRA (Hedley).— Derwent 

 Estuary. Many specimens. 



MITROMORPHA PALLIDULA (Hedley), Storm 

 Bay. — Fred. Henry Bay. Rare. 



NATICA SHOREHAMI (Prit. and Gatliff), Storm 

 Bay, 24 fathoms. — One example. 



SCALA VALIDA (Verco). — One living example, off 

 Pilot Station, Derwent. Several fragmentary, from 

 Fred. Henry Bay, in shell sand. 



CINGULINA DIAPHANA (Verco).— Three ex- 

 amples. Various southern localities, in dredgings. 



LITORINA PRAETERMISSA (May).— N. S. 



RISELLOPSIS MUTABILIS (May).— N. S. 



CYCLOSTREMA BASDOWI (Gatliff).— One ex- 

 ample, Fred. Henry Bay, which seems a slight 

 variety of this species. 



SCISSURELLA ROSEA (Hedley).— Fred. Henry 

 Bay. Several examples. 



SCISSURELLA ORNATA (May)— N. S. 



GADINEA ANGASI (Dall).— East and North Coasts. 

 Rare. 



GARI KENYONIANA (Prit. and Gatliff), Tellina.— 

 Two valves, on beach at Adventure Bay. Coll. W. 

 L. M. 



CIRCE ANGASI (Smith).— Several valves. Storm 

 Bay, 24 fathoms. 



CUNA CONCENTRICA (Hedley).— Storm Bay, 24 

 fathoms. One valve. 



CONDYLOCARDIA PROJECTA (Hedley).— Fred. 

 Henry Bay. One valve. 



CONDYLOCARDIA CRASSICOSTA (Bernard), Fig. 

 6. — Tliis species was described from New Zealand, 

 and is an interesting addition to our list. Cinder 

 the belief that it was new. a figure was prei^ared by 

 Miss West, which is here inserted for the benefit of 

 Australian students. A few specimen- taken in 

 Frederick Henry Bay. 



