MOMA'SCA — iii;i)m;v. 



389 



Fi". 102. 



Fig. 103. 



DRILLIA I'KOSIIAVIS, iioni. unit. 



Plevrotoma (Drillia) snavis, Smith, Aim. 

 Mil-;. Nat. Hist., (G), ii., 1S8.S, p. ;W5. 

 [not Drillia suavts, Hervier, Journ. 

 (le Conch., xliii., 1895, p. 141.] 



(Fig. 102.) 



S teat ion 13. 



The " Thetis " example was procured in 

 the type locality. I have identified the 

 species by an excellent drawing of the 

 type in the British Museum made by Mr. 

 J. Green, and kindly forwarded by Mr. 

 E. R. Sykes. 



Off Cape Three Points in 41-50 fathoms. 

 A specimen is in the collection from 24 

 fathoms off Broughton Island. 



DRILLIA MULTILIRATA, Smith, sp. 



Plenratoma (Drillia) multilirata, Smith, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4), xix., 1877, 

 p. 496. 



(Fig. 103.) 



Though not included in the " Thetis " 

 collection, the species is here introduced 

 for tbe sake of publishing the accompany- 

 ing figure of the type from the pencil of 

 Mr. J. Green. The habitat attached to 

 the original description is "?Port Jackson," 

 but it has not been recog'nised here. 



DRILLIA TRICARINATA, Ten. Woods. 



Drillia tricarinata, Ten. Woods, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. "Wales, 

 ii., 1878, p. 265. Id., Hedlev, Rec. Austr. Mus., iv., 1891, 

 p. 23, f. 3. 



(Fig. 104.) 



Stations 13, 22, 37, 49, 57. 



The shells procured by the "Thetis" show the type to have 

 been founded on an immature shell. The original description 

 may be amended by the following particulars. Whorls five, 



