remoensis, Gatliff and Gabriel, 227 
_ Columbella remoensis, Gatliff and Gabriel, Proc. Roy..Soc., 
Victoria, 1910, vol. xxiii. (N.S.), part 1, p. 82, pl. xviii., figs. I 
and 2. Type locality—San Remo, Western Port. 
Dredged in Gulf St. Vincent, depth not recorded, 6 good, 
38 dead; in 40 fathoms off Beachport, 6 moderate; in 55 
fathoms off Cape Borda, 5 good, 5 poor; in 62 fathoms, 1 
poor; in 110 fathoms off Beachport, 1 good, 5 poor; in 130 
fathoms off Cape Jaffa, 2 poor; in 150 fathoms off Beach- 
‘port, 1 poor. 
To the author’s description I may add that there is also 
an infrasutural row of tiny tubercles, due to the splitting 
of the row of large tubercles each into two. The ornament 
in the living shell consists of two translucent spiral bands, 
one on the spire-whorls between the large tubercles and the 
suprasutural, and winding round the body-whorl-to the centre 
of the outer lip, it is edged above with a broken brown hair 
line, and towards the lip becomes brown; the other winds 
round the base and over the snout, where it is mottled and 
streaked with brown. 
Wi 
’ fenestrata, n. sp. PI. xxix.,, fig. OsF 
Shell minute, of five whorls, including a blunt proto- 
conch of one convex-whorl and a half, ending abruptly by a 
scar. Spire-whorls shouldered in the upper third; above this 
sloping, below this vertical. Body-whorl voluminous, shoul- 
dered, subangulate at the periphery, concavely contracted at 
the base. Aperture rhomboidal, contracted posteriorly ; canal 
wide, deflected to the left; outer lip simple, thin; columella 
straight, feebly bidentate. Sculpture, short plicate tubercles 
from the suture to just beyond the shoulder, sixteen in the 
body-whorl; closely feebly spirally striate all over. There 
is a spiral row of translucent crescentic areas convex forward, 
just above the sutures, like windows, as though formed by 
grinding away the opaque outer layer of the shell, eight 
in the body-whorl, with the spiral striz showing like scratches 
in the glass. There is a second series of them just below the 
periphery, becoming a broad translucent band towards the 
lip margin. Colour opaque-white, with a small obscure pale- 
brown blotch in the lower half of the lower series of windows. 
Dim.—Length, 3°4 mm.; of the body-whorl, 2°4 mm. ; 
breadth, 1°65 mm. 
Locality.—Type, Venus Bay beach, 2; St. Francis 
Island beach, 1. 
Type in my collection. 
