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T. T C) T TT Y II T S, DonvUy. 



LTOTHYRIS UVA, Broderip, sp. 



I'erehratula nva, JBroderip, Tmns. Zool. Hoc, i., 1853, p. 142, 

 pi. xxii., f. 2. 



Liothyrisi uva, Davidson, Trans. Linn. Soc, iv., 1S86, p. 10, pi. ii., 

 f. 5-7. 



Stations 44, 5G. 



A few specimens were secured off Coogee in 49-50 fathoms, and 

 one individual off Botany Bay in 79-80 fathoms. 



MAUELLANIA, Bayle. 

 MAGELLANIA FLAVESCENS, Lamarck, sp. 



Terehratula Jiai>escens, Lamarck, Aniin. s. vert., iv., 1819, p. 246. 



Waldheimia flavesceni<, Davidson, Trans. Linn. Soc, iv., 1886, 

 p. 41, pL vii., f. 6-19. 



Station 55. 



One specimen was obtained from 11-15 fathoms, off the Crook- 

 haven River. 



Family RHYNCHONELLIDJE, 



ATRETIA, Jeffreys. 

 ATRETIA BRAZIERI, Davidson. 



Atretia hrazieri (Davidson), Crane, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1886, p. 183 ; 

 Id., Trans. Linn. Soc, iv., 1887, p. 175, pi. xxv., f. 16-17. 



Stations 13, 49. 



Numerous separate valves were taken off Port Kembla in 63- 

 75 fathoms, and a few off Cape Three Points in 41-50 fathoms. 



