216 
fig. 29, p. 12 (1841), No. 112, ‘‘New South Wales’; Quoy and 
Gaimard, 1834, Voy. ‘‘Astrolabe,’’ Zool.,_ vol. Hits Dae xlviii., 
figs. 19-26; Menke, 1843, Moll. Nov. Holl., p. 30, Cyproa 
(Trivia), ‘Western shore of Australia’; Kiener, Coq. Viv., 
1845, p. 138, Sp. 125, pl. xlviii., 2 bis; Reeve, Conch. Icon., 
1846. vol. iii., pl. xxiv., fig. 188; Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., 
London, 1867, p. 206; also 1878, p. 867, “Fowler Bay and Cape 
Northumberland,’ South Australia; Sowerby, Cyprea (Trivia), 
1870, Thes. Conch., vol. iv., p. 45, pl. 325, figs. 489, 440 (Cypraa, 
pl. xxxiv.); Brazier, Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1872, p. 86; 
Weinkauff, 1881, Conch. Cab. (Ed. Kiister), Band. v., Abt. ili., 
p. 142, pl. xlix., figs. 14, 15; Tryon (Trivia 1885, Man. Conch., 
vol. vii., p. 206, pl. xxiii., figs. 53, 54; Brazier, Proc. Linn. 
Soc., N.S.W., vol. 1x., p. 29; Beddome, 1898 (Trivia), Proc. Linn. 
Soc., N.S.W., vol. xxiii., pl. xxi., fig. 19; Pritchard and Gatliff 
(1899), 1900, vol. xii. (New Series), p. 187, Victorian coast; 
Tate and May, Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W., 1901, vol. xxvi., p. 7 
Tasmania; Hedley and May, Records Austr. Mus., 1908, vol. 
vii.,*p. 111, No. 2, ‘100 fathoms, off Cape Pillar.”’ 
Taken in 80 fathoms 80 miles west of Eucla, 2 alive, 
without dorsal colour-blotches. 
Ovula philippinarum, Sowerby.22-e7 4, 
Ovula philippinarum, Sowerby, Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 
1848, p. 186; also Thes. Conch., 1855, vol. ii., p. 481, Sp. 44, 
l. c., figs. 57, 58, ‘‘Philippines’?; Reeve, Conch. Icon., 1865, 
BD. 46, pl. x., figs. 46a, 46b; pryonn Man. Conch., 1885, vol. vii., 
p. 252, pl. iv., figs. 100-9. He gives among its synonyms 0. 
angasi, A. Adams (from Port Curtis, Australia), etc. 
One example, dredged in 72 fathoms 40 miles west of 
Eucla, 18°5 mm. in length, not quite so solid as the figures in 
the above plates seem to show. 
Tonna variegata, inte ore oy 
Dolium variegatum, Lamarck, 1822, Anim. S. Vert., vol. vii., 
p. 261; also 1844 (Edition Deshayes), vol. x., p. 143, No. 6, ‘‘The 
seas of New Holland, in the Bay of Dogs’?; Angas, Proc. Zool. 
Soc., 1867, p. 197, recorded for New South Wales; also by Hed- 
ley, Mem. Austr. Mus., 1903, vol. iv., p. 341; Tryon, Man. 
Conch., 1885, vol. vii., p. 262, pl. iii., fig. 13. 
Tonna variegata, Lamarck, Hedley, Austr. Assoc. Adv. 
Science, 1909, p. 361, recorded for Queensland. 
A fresh shell, 85 mm. by 65 mm., was taken in 100 
fathoms 80 miles west of Eucla. This is the easterly limit on 
the southern Australian coast for the species to my knowledge. 
Its absence from South Australian, Victorian, and Tasmanian 
waters makes it probable it has come from the north round 
Cape Leuwin. ; 
Cassis fimbriata, Quoy and Carmard! J 
Cassis fimbriata, Quoy and Gaimard, Voy. ‘‘Astrolabe,”” 1833, 
Zool., vol. ii., p. 596, pl. xliii., figs. 7, 8; Angas, Proc. Zool. 
