MOLLUSCA.—HEDLEY. 9 
While the “ Aurora’? was anchored in Commonwealth Bay, Mr. Hunter worked 
a small hand-dredge from the ship, and on December 14th, 1918, secured from a rich 
bottom, with abundance of polyzoa, in a depth of 45-50 fathoms, the following 
mollusca :— Philobrya wandelensis Lamy. 
Philipjnella bager Hedley. 
Adacnarca nitens Pelseneer. 
Cyamium rotundatum Thiele. 
Callochiton gaussi Thiele. 
Margarella refulgens Smith. 
Submargarita crebrilirulata Smith. 
Lepeta coppingert Smith. 
Eatoniella kerguelenensis Smith. 
Subonoba bickertont Hedley. 
Subonoba deserta Smith. 
Subonoba gelida Smith. 
Subonoba glacialis Smith. 
Subonoba wilkesiana Hedley. 
Humeta strebeli Thiele. 
Melanella exulata Smith. 
Marseniopsis mollis Smith. 
Prosipho huntert Hedley. 
Prosipho madigam Hedley. 
Pareuthria innocens Smith. 
Trophon longstaffi Smith. 
Toledonia major Hedley var. elata Hedley. 
Noteolidia depressa Eliot. 
Under similar circumstances on December 21st, 1918, from 55-60 fathoms, he 
took— “ , , 
Sus Lassarca notorcadensis Melvill & Standen. 
Philippiella bager Hedley. 
Adacnarca mitens Pelseneer, 
Ptychocardia van hoffeni Thiele. 
Kellia nimrodiana Hedley. 
Margarella refulgens Smith. 
Submargaria crebrilirulata Smith. 
Minolia dulcis Smith. 
Lepeta coppingert Smith. 
Marseniopsis mollis Smith. 
Pareuthria mnocens Smith. 
Neobuccinum eatont Smith. 
Trophon longstaffi Smith. 
Lrophon shackletont Hedley. 
Toledonia major Hedley var. elata Hedley. 
Doris mvalis Thiele. 
Notvolidia depressa Kliot. 
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