334 " THETIS " SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



Another member of this genus which I have lately been able 

 to add to the fauna of New South Wales is M. philh'pensis, 

 Watson,* taken in 100 fathoms, 16 miles east of Wollongong. 



Taken by the "Thetis" in 50-52 fathoms off Botany Bay, in 

 49-50 fathoms off Coogee, and recently by Mr. G. H. Halligan and 

 myself in 100 fathoms, sixteen miles east of Wollongong. On the 

 "Challenger" dredging entertainment of 3rd June, 1874, Mr. J. 

 Brazier obtained a young specimen from 45 fathoms, five miles 

 east of Sydney Heads. 



GIBBULA, Risso. 



GIBBULA TASMANICA, Petterd. 



Gihhula tasmanica, Petterd, Journ. Conch., ii., 1879, p. 103. 

 Id., Pilsbry, Man. Conch., xi., 1889, p. 237, pi. xL, f. 20. 



Station 49. 

 One dead shell in 63-75 fathoms off Port Kembla. 



GIBBULA STRANGEI, A. Adams. 



Gihhula strangei, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1867, p. 217. Id. 

 Pilsbry, Man. Conch., xi., 1889, p. 231, pi. xxxii., f. 61, 62. 



Station 65. 

 One living specimen from 11-16 fathoms off Crookhaven River. 



CANTHARIDUS, Montfort. 



CANTHARIDUS FASCIATUS, Menke, sp. 

 Phasianella fasciata, Menke, Synop. Meth. Moll., 1830, p. 141. 



Gantharidus fasciatus, Pilsbry, Man. Conch., xi., 1889, p. 139, 

 pi. xl., f. 28-33. 



1 Bankivia luguhris, Gould, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., viii., 

 1861, p. 18. 



Stations 27, 33, 49. 



A dead shell from 22 fathoms off Manning River and another 

 from 24-27 fathoms in the north end of the Newcastle Bight ; a 

 third from 63-75 fathoms off Port Kembla. 



* Trochus (Solariella) philippensu, Watson — Chall. Rep., Zool., xv., 1886, 

 p. 73, pi. vi., f. 10. 



