FROM THE MONTE BELLO ISLANDS. 667 
Cyprea caputserpentis inne, 1758. Solanderian. 
5 caurica Linné, 1758. do. 
x cylindrica Bon, ess do. 
iS erosa Linné, 1758. do. 
a errones Linné, 1758. do. 
moneta Tiara 1758. do. 
Scaphella volva Gmelin, Weeike do. 
Bs zebra Leach, 1814, var. do. 
a. hedleyi, nom. nov. 
Voluta oblita Smith, 1909 (=norrisii auct.). 
Ancilla elongata Gray, 1847. do. 
Conus anemone Lamarck, 1810. 
Arcularia suturalis Lamarck, 1822. do. 
Rhodostoma auris-felis Bruguiére, 1789. do. 
Bullaria columellaris Menke, 1843. 
Note.—As regards generic denominations I would consider the 
following alterations preferable :— 
Cardium unedo should be Fragum unedo. 
Ancilla elongata is Amalda elongata. 
Arcularia suturalis , Alectrion suturalis. 
The species noted seem to differ sufficiently from the types of 
the genera first named to merit generic distinction. 
Cardita incrassata Sowerby and Cyprea caputserpentis Linné 
occur in Verco’s Geraldton List, but as both are marked as not 
occurring in South Australia, they are obviously stragelers from 
the north, and probably there reach their southern limit. 
It will at once be observed that almost all the species occur 
also in the Solanderian Region, whilst it is certain that some of 
those not so marked do occur there, e.g. Lima multicostata 
Sowerby*. The element characterising the Dampierian Region is 
not well marked in the present eollection, the only notable species 
being the Scaphelle, but it must again be observed that the 
Adelaidean element is almost completely absent, which fact is of 
some importance. 
Mop10oLus PHILIPPrINARUM Hanley, 1&44. 
Under this name I include specimens which I compared with 
the presumptive type specimens in the British Museum. I, how- 
ever, cannot see any differences worthy of consideration between 
these and the type (presumably) specimens of J/odiola metcalfei 
Hanley. 
In the Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.) 1844, pp. 14-17, there is a 
paper entitled “‘ Descriptions of a new species of Mytilacea &c.,’ 
by Sylvanus Hanley. This paper was read Feb. 13, 1844, and 
published in July 1844. On p. 14 is described Modiola metealfei 
from “ Hab. ?, Mus. Cuming, Hanley”; and on p. 15, JL. philippi- 
narum from “Hab. Zebu, Philippinarum, Mus. Cuming, Hanley.” 
* J note that Hedley (Mem. Austr. Mus. iv. 1902, p. 309) regarded this as simply a 
variety of Lima lima Linné 1758, which would account for its omission from his 
Queensland List. 
Proc. Zoot. Soc.—1914, No. XLVi. 46 
