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CANTHARIDUS PICTURATUS, //. dt A. Ad., sp. 



Leiopyrga picturata, H. & A. Ad., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1863, 

 p. 19. 



Cantharidus picturata, Pilsbry, Man. Conch., xi., 1889, p. 140, 

 pi. xlv., f. 46, 48. 



Station 33. 



A dead shell from 24-27 fathoms in the north end of the 

 Newcastle Bight. 



CANTHARIDUS DECOR ATUS, Philippi, sp. 

 Trochus decoratus, Phil., Zeitsch. Mai., 1846, p. 102. 



Cantharidus decoratus, Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xxvi., 

 1901, p. 19. 



Station 55. 



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



Family TURBINID^. 

 C A L C A R, Montfort. 



CALCAR FIMBRIATUM, Lamarck, sp. 



Trochus Jimbriatus, Lamarck, Hist. Nat. Anim. s. vert., vii., 1822, 

 p. 12. 



Astralium fimhriatum, Kesteven, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. "Wales, 

 xxvii., 1902, p. 2, f. 1. 



Station 49. 



The genus Calcar is better known by the name of Astralium, 

 Link. Concerning the memoir in which Link's description was 

 contained, Morch writes: "Of this work, which appeared as a 

 University program, only a few copies comparatively were dis- 

 tributed, the greater number having been preserved in the stores 

 of the University."* 



It is obvious that Astraliuvi, Link, cannot honestly be said 

 to have been published in 1807. Probably as a published name 

 Astralium should date from Hermannsen's article in the Pro- 

 ceedings of the Zoological Society of London for 1851, p. 231, 



* Morch— Proc. Zool. Soc, 1862, p. 226. 



