MOI.LUSCA — HKDLKV. 



353 



Diala moiiHe, Smith, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1^75, j), 538 ; Id, Tate &, 

 May, Proc. Linn. 8oc. N.S. Wales, .xxvi., 1901, p. 3.S8. 



Station 13. 



This species has ah-eady been recorded from tlie coast of New 

 South Wales by i^)razier.* 



One dead shell from 11-^0 fatlioins off Cape Three Points. 



Family KISSOID.^. 



R I S S I N A, D'Orhignij. 



RISSOINA CRETACEA, Ten. Woods. 



Rissoina cretacea. Ten. Woods, Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 KS. AVales, ii., 1878, p. 2G5. 



(Fig. 76.) 



Station 28. 



A drawing of the type specimen, preserved in 

 the Australian Museum, of this hitherto un- 

 figured species is here presented. 



Two examples occurred in 22 fathoms off the 

 Manning River. 



SCROBS, Watson. 



It is to be regretted that Watson did not maintain his first 

 opinion and advance Scrobs as a full genus, since by doing so 

 he would have preserved the specific name of his second species. 

 His Eulima eurychadesf seems to me also to belong here, as Tate 

 has already suggested. TryonJ reduced Scr-obs to a synonym of 

 Amphithalamus, Carpenter.§ Since Tryon himself rejects Car- 

 penter's first species as insufficiently known, it cannot in the 

 present state of our knowledge be safely used as the type of a 

 genus. 



SCROBS JACKSONI, Brazier, sp. 



Rissoa {Scrobs) 6ac?ta, Watson, Chall. Rep., Zool., xv., 1886, p. 612, 

 pi. xlvi., f. 3 [not Alvania hadia, A. Ad., Ann. Mag Nat. 

 Hist., (3), viii., 1861, p. 300; nor Rissoa hadia, Petterd, 

 Journ. Conch., iv., 1884, p. 138]. 



Fig. 76. 



* Brazier— Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., ix., 1887, p. 123. 



+ Watson— Chall. Rep., Zool., xv., 1884, p. 522, pi. xxxvii., f. 7. 



X Tryon— Man. Conch., ix., 1887, p. 317. 



g Carpenter— Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (3), xv., 1S65, p. 181. 



