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T02X Iredale, 
apex is of the I'iiirjii style. The sc-nl|)tui'e is siihnodulose, the radials iiTeg'iilar 
and rather ill-delined, wliile the coiieentrie lines vary in strength, but the 
sculpture is no(al)Ie in evei'y ease. The eoloratioii is fawn, more or less llam.-d 
ith red brown, the shell thin and the surface lustrek'ss. 
A similar shell was found on .small bushes” “in jarrah forest, Mt. h’lank- 
land," three months later by Jackson. 
Smith’s record of pli/ii^oidrs (Proe. i\Ialac. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. 1., p. 95, 
pi. VIL, figs. 30-31, June, 1894) may refer to shells of this form. 
Bothriembryon brazieri Angas 1871. 
Plate II. , fig. 38. 
1871— (Lipariifi) brazicvi Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1871, 
p. 19, |)1. I., fig. 28, June 12. Sinclair's (eri'or for Sfirling) Range, 
King George’s Sound, West Australia. 
1873 — Buhnnift (lAjiavui^) bncicri Brazier, Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1872, 
|). S07, correction of error of locality name. 
1892 — Lipanif! brazieri Medley, Hec. Austr. ilus., Vol. IL, p. 29, Aug. 
1900 Bothri(iml)r!ion pliijsoides var. brazieri Pilsbrv, llan. Conch. (Tryon) 
Ser. 2, Vol. XllL, p. 10, pi. 2, figs. .38-40,' Apl. 23. 
imi—Bothriernbri/on brazieri Kobelt, Syst. Conch. Cab. (Wart. & Chemm), 
ed. Kuster, Bd. I., Abth. XIIL, Theil 2, heft CL-WMI., Lef. lOl’ 
p. 778, ])1. 113, ligs. 17-18, (sheet dated 10, Vll, 1901). 
this e.vtracmd inary developtnent of the lunpii series is sliorfer than usual, 
not so acuminate in the s|iire, the Avhorls more, r'ounded. The coloration is a 
brownish fawn with a texv red radial streaks and a. bright red circumbilical 
patch. The sculpture is coarsely granular, the rude longitudinal ribs being 
cut into nodules by deep concentric lines, and this sculpture continues on to 
the base of tlu' body whoil. The apex is of the kinijH st.vle, linely imiictate 
and stop})ing abruptly at the oul of two whorls. The columella is white, 
appressed leaving a small chink. The shell is thin, and the figured one 
measures 19 mm. in length by 10 mm. in breadth. 
Bothriembryon gratwicki Cox 1899. 
Plate IL, fig. 39. 
1899 — Biilimiinis (jratu'icki Cox, Proc. Linn. Roc., N.S.W., Vol. XXIV., 
p. 43)5, fig. in text, December 9. 50 miles East of Israelite Bay, 
South-West Australia. 
1900 — bBdhrienibrpoa prafu'icki Pil.sbry, Man. Conch. (Tryon). Rer. 2, AMI. 
XllL, p. 11, pi. 2. tigs. 31, 32, ])1. 45, figs. 2-4, Apl. 23. 
1901 — Boiliriend)ri/ov gratwicki Kobelt, Ryst. Conch. Cab., (Alart & Chemn.), 
ed. Kuster, Bd. I., Abth. XIIL,' Theil 2, heft CLXVIIL, lief. 407, 
p. 789, pi. 110, fig. 718, (sheet dated 2, VIII, 1901). 
This interesting shell is elongated, narrow, spire long, pointed, longer 
than a])erture, which is narrowly oval, solid, chalky, umbilicate. The colora- 
tion is chalky white. Strongly sculptured tlu’oughout, thereby differentiating 
this species from all others save brazieri. The .seulihure consists of elevated 
irregular roundc'd ribs, a])i>ai'ently intensified growth lines, over-run with 
concentric lines forming a subnodulose ornament, the nodules irregular in size 
and form. 
