MOLLUHCA — IlICDLKY, 



361 



broader, and Eulinia acerriina, Watson,"^' wliicli has IIk; sanir: 

 number of whorls as L. subtUis in half the total length. 



A few specimens from 41-50 fathoms off Cape Three Points. 

 A small series taken by Mr. A. U. Henn in lOi fathoms off Bow 

 Reef, near Cape vSidmouth, North Queensland, possesses a third 

 orange line around the base, but otherwise so closely agree that 

 I regard them as belonging to this species. 



PSEUDORISSOINA, Tate & May. 



Fig. 83. 



PSEUDORISSOINA EXIGUA, sp. nov. 



(Fig. 83.) 



Station 13. 



Shell small, smooth, glossy, solid, imper- 

 forate, ovate. Colour white. No sculpture. 

 Whorls three, plus a swollen heterostrophe 

 two-whorled protoconch, last whorl exceed- 

 ing the remainder of the shell, subangled 

 at the periphery. Aperture pyriform, 

 slightly oblique, outer lip simple, columella 

 broad, reflected, margins united by a callus. 

 Height, Vib mm. ; diam., 0*6 mm. 



Six specimens from 41-50 fathoms off 

 Cape Three Points. 



STILIFER, Broderip. . 



STILIFER BRAZIERI, Ancjas. 



Stylifer bi'azieri, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1877, p. 173, pi. xxvi , 

 f. 12. 



Station 48. 



A shell containing the animal shows this species to possess an 

 operculum, a feature at variance with the generic characters. If 

 I have correctly identified the species, the original figure is a bad 

 one. If respect were paid to it, and if the illustrations of small 

 shells of this author were not known to be untrustworthy, the 

 subject of this notice would be described as new. 



A single specimen from 55-56 fathoms off Wollongong. 



Watson— Chall. Rep., Zool., xv., 18S6, p. 513, pi. xxxvi., f. 1. 



