BY F. E. GRANT AND ALLAN E, McCULLOCH. 19 



LUPA SANGUINEOLENTA (Herbst). 



1899. Neptunus sanguineolentus Alcock, Journ. Asiatic Soc. 

 Bengal, lxviii. (2) p. 3 2. 

 Port Curtis (Dr. Pulleine). 



Lupa guandlata var. USISPINOSA (Miers). 



1884. Achelous granulatus Miers, Zool. H.M.S. " Alert," p. 230, 

 pi. xxiii. fig. B. 



Port Curtis; dredged in 7 fathoms 



Miers states (loc. cit.) that the species recorded by Haswell 



from Palm Island as Amphitrite gladiator is identical with the 



above. 



Lupa whitei (A.M.Edw.). 



1861. Achelous whitei A, Milne Edwards, Arch. Mus. Paris, x. 

 p. 343, pl.xxxi. fig.6. 

 Dredged in Port Curtis (Dr. Pulleine). 



Thalamita stimpsoni A.M.Edw. 

 1861. A. Milne Edwards, Arch. Mus. Paris, x. pp.362, 367, pl.xxxv. 

 fig.4. 

 Mast Head Island, and Rat Island, Port Curtis. 



Thalamita siMAM.Edw. 

 1899. Alcock, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, lxviii. (2) p. 81. 

 Port Curtis; dredged in 7 fathoms. 



Thalamita admete (Herbst). 

 1899. Alcock, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, lxviii. (2) p. 82. 

 Mast Head Island; under rocks. 



Family PODQPHTHALMID.E. 

 Gomeza bicornis Gray. 

 1831. Gray, Zool. Miscell. p. 39. 



1833. Crust, in Griffith's Aniin. Kingdom of Cuvier, Vol. xiii. 

 p.296, pi. xxiv. fig.l. 

 One specimen 7mm. long, a male, was dredged in 20 fathoms 

 off Mast Head Island. There are specimens in the British 

 Museum from Adelaide and King George's Sound. 



