150 
1 recent, translucent, uncoloured; 80 miles west of Eucla 
in 80 fathoms 2 dead, up to 11 mm., showing colour at the 
ends; in 81 fathoms 3 recent, coloured on back and ends; 
90 miles west of ‘Eucla in 100 fathoms, 1 eroded. Taken on 
beach at Esperance up to 13°5 mm.; at Albany up to 12 mm.; 
at Ellensbrook, very many brilliantly coloured; on Rottnest 
Island up to 11 mm.; Cottesloe beach up to 14 mm. 
“Het Sthees 
Trivia globosa, Sowerby. (Cypraea globosa, Gray: M.S.S. 
Descrip. Cat. of Cyp., p. 14, No, 121). Sowerby: Conch. Tus. 
Cat., Sp. 117, 1837, fig. 34, 1832; Sowerby: Thes. Conch., vol. 
iv., 1870, p. 47, No. 167, pl. xxxv., figs. 466, 467; Angas: Proce. 
Zool. Soc., 1871, p. 94; Hedley: Austr. Assoc, Adv. Sci., 1909, 
p. 362; Shaw: Proc. Mal. Soc., vol. viii., 1909, p. 308. 
Dredged by Federal trawler “‘Endeavour’’ 40 miles west 
of Eucla, in Great Australian Bight, in 72 fathoms 1; at 
80 miles west in 81 fathoms 1. Im King George Sound in 12 
to 14 fathoms 3 dead, but in perfect condition, 4 mm., 3 mm., 
and 2°5 mm. long (Dr. Verco). 
Lachine A 
Be biaculata, Tate ‘ AYy 
Erato bimaculata, Tate: Adelaide Philos. Soc., 1878, vol. 1., 
p. 88; Tate and May: Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, vol. xxvi., 
‘1901, p. 375, pl. xxiil., fig. 6. 
Recorded by Tate on the east and west coast of Gulf 
St. Vincent and on the east coast of Spencer Gulf. Dredged ~ 
4 alive in 5 fathoms Gulf St. Vincent; in Backstairs Passage 
in 17 fathoms 11, in 22 fathoms many dead, 10 quite fresh; 
_ off Corny Point, Spencer Gulf, in 30 fathoms 1 dead. 
Albany beach 1; off Bunbury, dredged, in 15 fathoms 
1 dead; Rottnest Island beach 2, typical (Dr. Verco). 
’ 
erateJachryma, Rakeala S2a 
Broteteehryma, Gray: Descrip. Cat., 1832, p. 17; Sowerby: 
Conch. Illus. Erato, p. 15, Sp. 5, 1837, fig. 48, 1832 (Lachryma 
trifasciata, Humphrey, M.S.S.); Sowerby: Thes. Conch., vol. ili., 
1866, p. 82, Sp. 5, figs. 4, 5, 6; Reeve: Conch. Icon., 1865, fig. 9; 
Tate: Trans. Roy. Soc. 8. Austr., 1881, vol. iv., p. 140; Tate and 
May: Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, vol. xxvi., 1901, p. 375; 
Hedley: Austr. Assoc. Ady. Sci., 1909, p. 362. 
A Breto denticulata, Pritchard and Gatliff: Proc, Roy. Soc. 
Vict., vol. xii. (N.S.), 1900, p. 133. 
Sowerby’s type of 1832 was from New South 
Wales; in the Thes. Conch. the species was recorded from 
Japan in 1866. Tate identified it from Fowler Bay (Mrs. 
