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on the base. But fossils of the same size as the recent shell 
have quite similar weak, crinkled striations. 
Turbonillaubrevis;eeritehardeands Gatlives AeouO 
Turbonilla brevis, Pritchard and Gatliff, Proce. Roy. Soc., 
Vict., 1900, vol. xiii. (New Series), pt. 1, p. 185, pl. Ni. Sailors 
Type locality—‘Of Rhyll . . . about four fathomee? 
Taken in Gulf St. Vincent, depth not recorded, many 
een DeRY alive Ae gene 
Lig tLe 
Don urancetratn Tate and May, 4 B27 
PI. xxi, figs. 8 and 9. 
Donovania fenestrata, Tate and May, Trans. Roy. Soc.. 5. 
Austr., vol. xxiv., 1900, p. 94. Type locality—Bast coast of ‘Tas- 
mania (W, L. May); Tate and May, Proc. Linn. Soc., New South 
Wales, 1901, vol. xxvi., p. 372, pl. xxiv., fig. 36. 
Dredged in 110 fathoms off Beachport, 10 examples; in 
150 fathoms 1, and in 40 fathoms 1; in 130 fathoms off Cape 
Jaffa 2, all dead (Dr. Verco); MacDonnell Bay beach, 1 
(Dr. Torr), 
Ols.—The above specimens were identified by me from 
examples sent by Mr. May, and later by him from his type. 
I had already had the figures drawn as for a new species of 
Trophon. The spiral lire may be three, four, or five in 
different shells. The colour may be wholly translucent glist- 
ening white; or wholly light-brown, with a white protoconch ; 
or cream-coloured, faintly tinted brown over the base. The 
dimensions may be—Length, 12 mm.:; width, 29 mm. 
Length of body-whorl, 3°7 mm., just half as large again as 
the t 
Lpdbacy rd b 40 
—Comin torri, n. sp. Pl. xxi., figs. 10 and 11. 
Shell large, solid, elongate-oval, of six whorls. Proto- 
conch absent. Sutures distinct, broadly, flatly margined. 
Whorls convex, roundly shouldered above the middle. Body- 
whorl longer than the spire, base contracted. Aperture 
obliquely axially narrowly elliptical, with a moderate oblique 
sinistral open canal, somewhat recurved and notched; a nar- 
row gutter at the suture, which slightly ascends. Outer lip 
simple, thin, rather effuse from its centre to the notch. Inner 
lip well marked, callous, smooth, and polished, complete 
from above the posterior gutter nearly to the notch, some- 
what spreading, thickest about the columella ; this is straight, 
obtusely roundly angled at its junction with the canal. 
Sculpture : broad, round axial ribs, wider than the 
spaces, most prominent at the shoulder, not affecting the 
