46. 
LAND SHELLi'i. 
S'.A. NAT.. 
VOL. XVTIL No. 2’. 
Bednall apparently figures perinflata from the same locality 
(Trans. Roy. Soc. South Austr,, Vol. XVI, p.62, pi. I, fig. 6^ 
Dec. 1892), noting that some of them are encircled with a some- 
what broad rufous band just above the periphery, while others 
are not. He figures this banded form, and the figure shows a 
granose sculpture in addition to the usual rough radial ribbing. 
I'his granulation is not seen in other '^perinflata’’ so the name 
corinuin PI. II, fig. S is provided for this species from the Everard 
Range, recorded as perinflata. The shell figured is a young living 
specimen showing this granulose sculpture. 
Genus Granulomelon 
1933. Granulomelon Iredale, Rec. Austr. Mus., Vol. XIX, p.51, 
August 2. 
Orthotype Hadra granditiiberciilata Tate. 
^ This extraordinary shell appears to be a somewhat uncoiled 
derivative of one of the Sinumelon series, such as flindersi, but 
in addition to this uncoiling and practical separation of the 
mouth a very regular granulation has developed. This dose 
granulation over-runs the whole shell even the apical whorls 
being granulose, in Sinumelon the apex is smooth or faintly 
radially striate. 
Granulomelon grandituberculatum PL II, fig. 16. 
1894. Hadra gra\ndituberculata Tate, Trans. Roy. Soc. South 
Austr., Vol. XVIII, p.l93, November. Central Australia. 
1896. Thersites {Badistes) granditubercxdata Tate, Rep. Horn 
Sci. Exped. Cent. Austr., pt. II, ZooL, p.200, pi. XVIII, 
fig. 11, February. Maude River, Hart Ranges, C.A. 
Variation, which cannot be classed, occurs as some shells 
collected by Mr. T. Hodge-Smith, of the Australian Museum, 
at 20 miles south-west of Harding Springs, Hart Range, have the 
spire little elevated and look different from Tate’s figures as well 
as topotypical specimens, but in detail otherwise agree. 
Genus Pleuroxia. 
1887. Pleuroxia Ancey, Conch. Exchange, Vol. II, pt. 3, p.38, 
September, new name for 
1864. Angasella Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1863, p.521, 
April 20 1864, ex A. Adams MS., 
(Not Angasiella Crosse, Journ. de Conch., Vol. XII, p.5(X 
January 1, 1864). 
