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Genus Cuna, Hedley, 1902. 
Cuna delta, Tate & May. 
Carditella delta, Tate & May, Trans. Roy. Soc., S, Austr., vol. 
xxiv., 1900, p. 102. Type locality—Derwent Estuary, Tasmania 
(W. L. May); Hedley, Records Austr. Mus., vol. iv., No. 1, 1901, 
p. 28, figs. 5a, b, dredged off N.S. Wales, in 35 fathoms; Tate and 
May, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, vol. xxvi., 1901, p. 434, pl. 
Xxvii., figs. 100. 101; Cuna delta, Tate & May, sp., Hedley, Mem- 
oirs Austr. Mus., vol. iv., part 5, 1902, p. 316. 
Dredged in deep water, St. Vincent Gulf and Backstairs 
Passage, several alive and dead (Verco) ; Aldinga (Kimber). 
C. concentrica, Hedley. 
Cuna concentrica, Hedley, Memoirs Austr. Mus., vol. iv., 
1902, p. 315, fig. 55. Type locality—-Port Kembla, 63-75 fathoms ; 
Hedley, Records Austr. Mus., vol. vi., part 2, 1905, p. 42, 111 
fathoms, off N.S. Wales. 
Dredged in 20 fathoms, Backstairs Passage, many ex- 
amples (Verco). 
Family CONDYLOCARDIIDA, Bernard. / 
Genus ConpDyLocarpIiA, Bernard. 
C. ovata, Hedley. 
Condylocardia ovata, Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 
1905, part iv., vol. xxx., p. 539, pi. xxxi., figs. 5, 6. Type locality 
—Manly Beach, in shell sand (Miss L. Parkes). 
St. Vincent Gulf, deep water, many complete and valves 
(Verco) ; identified by Hedley from his type. 
C. trifoliata, Hedley. 
Condylocardia trifoliata, Hedley, Moll. Masthead Reef, 
Queensland, part 1, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1906, vol. xxxi., 
part 8, p. 475, pl. xxxvii., figs. 20 to 23. Type loc.—Several 
alive from 17-20 fathoms. Also Middle Harbour, Sydney. 
___ Many were obtained by me some years ago in dredge- 
siftings from Backstairs Passage and St. Vincent Gulf. 
Though so minute, less than 14 mm., the young shells may be 
found within them. 
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Family VENERID. 
Genus GAFRARIUM (CIRCE). 
G. angasi, Smith. 
Gouldia australis, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 459; 
1867, p. 928. 
Circe australis, Angas, Smith, op. cit., 1881, p. 491. 
Oirce angasi, Smith, Challenger Reports, Zool., vol. xiii., 
1885, p. 148, pl. ii., figs. 4 to 4e. Hab.—Port Jackson, N.S. 
Wales, 2 to 10 fathoms. 
Gufrarium angasi, Smith, Hedley, Moll. of Masthead Reef, 
Queensland, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 1906, vol. xxxi., p. 466. 
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