MOLLUSCA — HICDLKY. 297 



Famihj LTMOPSID-^. 

 LIM0PSI8, Sassi. 



LIMOPSIS TENISONI, Ten. Woods. 



Limopsis tenisoni, Ten. Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Ta.s. for 1877 

 (1879), p. 5G ; L. cancellata, Ten. Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. 

 Tas. for 187G (1877), p. 156 [not L cancellata, Reeve, nor 

 1 L. cancellata, Martens, S. B. Nat. Freunde, 1881, p. 66.] 



L. bassi, Smith, Chall. Rep., ZooL, xiii., 1885, p. 256, pi. xviii., 

 f. 6.j 



Station 49. 



Having studied both the type of L. teaisoni, in the Tasmanian 

 Museum, and " Challenger " specimens of L. bassi, I am in a 

 position to say that these names are synonymous. Tate and May^-' 

 catalogue this species as L. multistriata, Forskal,t but that species, 

 judging from figures, is more symmetrical. It has been identified 

 by McCoyJ as L. belcheri, Adams & Reeve, an identification 

 emphatically denied by Tate.g 



The " Thetis " procured this species off Port Kembla in 63-75 

 fathoms. 



LIMOPSIS BRAZIERI, Angas. 



Limopsis brazieri, Angas, Proc. ZooL Soc, 1871, p. 21, pi. 1., 

 f. 34. 



Station 49. 



Several specimens off Port Kembla in 63-75 fathoms. 



LIMOPSIS RUBRICATA, Tate. 



Limo2Jsis rubricata, Tate, Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., ix., 1887, p. 71, 

 pi. 5, f. 6. 



Station 13. 



A couple of valves from 41-50 fathoms, off Cape Three Points. 



* Tate and May— Proc. Lmn. Soc. IST.S. W,, xxvi., 1901, p. 437. 



t Chenu-Man. Conch., ii. p. 177, f. 881, 1859. 



X McCoy— Ann. Mag. Xat. Hist., (3), xvi., 1865, p. 114. 



§ Tate— Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., xxi., 1897, p. 49. 



