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Turritella Atkinsoni, spec. nov. 
This species was described as new by Tenison-Woods in 1877, 
under the name of 7. Tasmanica, which makes double employ- 
ment with Reeve’s species ; j une in the following Pies it is quote 
by him in his “Census” as 7. Tasmaniensis (a typographical 
error). It would appear that he had — admitted = 
need of a new specific denomination, and the shell has bee 
locally known as 7. Atkinsoni. Thou ugh its Sieli is ibt 
traceable in print, we utilise it with ready willingness. 
. Woods's description is rather misleading, as it implies a 
bicarinated species, whereas there are four arge keels on the 
penultimate whorl—the peripheral one is the largest, the posterior 
two smaller, and the anterior one is nearly as large as the peri- 
pheral one, with or without a “e — at one or both sutures. 
Its closest relative is Z’. austrina, Watson, of Kerguelen — 
but the Tasmanian shell lined interstitial spiral strie, and t 
are are deeper and wider. 
ng Bay, Ten.- Woods ; Port oe W. L. May. 
T. Godeffroyana, Donald, Mal. Soc., IV., p. 53, t. 5, f. 6-6a, 
1900, which is founded on a single specimen, may be an indi- 
vidual variation ; it has three strong keels. 
alaria (Acrilla) minutula, spec. nov. 
Shell minute, moderately thick, FM TM Spire- 
whorls five, pale yellow-brown, flatly convex, and slightly 
angulated in the posterior-third, separated by a linear suture, 
bounded anteriorly by a spiral thread ; ornamented by slender 
slightly oblique ribs, about 15 on the penultimate whorl, which 
are somewhat bent at the angulation, the interspaces are as wide, 
and smooth. The translucent-white apex consists of a convex, 
relatively wide, three- to four-carinated whorl, and of a small 
hemispheric tip. 
t whorl flatly convex to the acute margin defining the base, 
base smooth. 
Aperture oblong, somewhat effusively expanded at the front ; 
peristome incomplete; outer lip on shortly insinuate at the 
suture; columella thin, Poi stra 
ngth, 2; breadth, :57 m 
Tas a, W. L. Petterd!; W. Coast of S. Australia, R. Tate /; 
Victorias y H. Gat tif! 
Eulima inflata, spec. nov. 
Whorls slightly enger Dar nvex ; gen whorl some- 
what contracted; last whorl much infla ted, regularly convex. 
Aperture relatively soil roundly oval, hardly oblique. Outer 
lip not retreating at the sutural margin. 
Length without apex, 6-25; width, 3 mm. 
