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record. The species is not represented in Tate’s cabinet or 
mine by shells collected in South Australia. 
Schismope pulchra, Petterd. Vg) 
Schismope pulchra, Petterd, Jour. of Conch., 1884, vol. iv., p. 
139, No. 17. Type locality—Tasmania, North-West coast. Pilsbry,. 
Tryon, Man. Conch., 1890, vol. xii., p. 68; Hedley, Proc. Linn. 
Soc., New South Wales, 1900, vol. xxv., part 4, p. 726, fig. 5; 
Tate and May, Proc. Linn. Soc., New South Wales, 1901, vol. 
xxvi., part 3, page 407; Pritchard and Gatliff, Proc. Roy. Soc., 
Victoria, 1903 (1902), vol. xv. (N.S.), part 2, page 182, Western 
Port; also, op. cit., 1906, vol. xviii., part 2, p. 65; Hedley and 
May, Records Austr. Mus., 1908, vol. vii., No. 2, p. 109, 100 
fathoms off Cape Pillar, Tasmania. 
Taken on beach at Robe and Venus Bay. Dredged in 
Gulf St. Vincent, 5 good; in 35 fathoms off St. Francis Island, 
1; in 55 fathoms off Cape Borda, 16 dead; in 110 fathoms. 
off Beachport, 4 good ; in 150 fathoms off Beachport, 2 good. 
: Leiostraca joshuana, Gatlif? and Gabriel. 4426 
Leiostraca joshuana, Gatliff and Gabriel, Proc. Roy. Soc., Vic- 
toria, vol. xxiii. (N.S.), part 1, 1910, p. 83, pl. xviii., fig. 4. Type 
locality—San Remo. 
Dredged in 5 fathoms in Gulf St. Vincent, 37 living and 
dead. 
Vanikoro quoyiana, A. Adams. 
Vanikoro quoyiana, A, Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1853, 
p. 175, pl. xx. fig. 4. Type locality—Chusan; Angas, Proc. Zool. 
Soc:, London, 1867, p. 212, No. 168, Port Jackson; Pritchard and 
Gatliff, Proc. Roy. Soc., Victoria, 1900 (1899), vol. xii. (N.S.), 
part 2, p. 197, ‘‘Hobson’s Bay.”’ 
This name is given by H. A. Smith as a synonym of /. 
gaimardi, H. and A. Adams (Genera Moll., 1858, vol. i., 
p. 375), in Proc. Mal. Soc., London, 1908, vol. viii., No. 2, 
p. 108. It was placed as V. quoyi, Adams, as a synonym of 
V. Orbignyant, Recluz, by Tryon, Man. Conch., 1886, vol. 
viii., p. 70; but E. A. Smith denies their identity. As V. 
Orbignyani, Recluz, it is recorded from Tasmania by Tate 
and May, Proc. Linn. Soc., New South Wales, 1901, vol. 
xxvi., p. 376. As Warica ligatu, Recluz, it is recorded for 
South Australia in Adcock’s Handlist of Aquatic Mollusca, 
1893, p. 6, No. 176. 
Taken on the beach at Aldinga and Fowler Bay by Tate. 
Dredged in 20 fathoms Yankalilla, 6 alive on 1 piece of 
polyzoan coral; dead in 40 fathoms off Beachport, 2; in 45 
fathoms east of Neptune Island, 1; in 55 fathoms off Cape 
Borda, 74 quite fresh but very small; in 62 fathoms, 4; in 
110 fathoms off Beachport, 1 poor; in 130 fathoms off Cape 
