14 AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
Station XI. 
Still further along the Shackleton Ice-shelf a haul was made on January 31st, 1914, 
in South Lat. 64° 44’, East Long. 97° 28’, in 358 fathoms on a bottom of ooze. 
Malletia sabrina Hedley. 
Chlamys colbecki Smith. 
Inma closei Hedley. 
Axinopsis debilis Thiele. 
Marseniopsis mollis Smith. 
Neobuccinum eatoni Smith. 
Dentalium majorinum Mabille & Rochebrune. 
Station XII. 
Here the campaign was concluded. Before reaching the Termination Ice Tongue 
the trawl was sent over for the last time in South Lat. 64° 32’, East Long. 97° 20’, in 
110 fathoms on January 31st, 1914. 
“ Half a ton of life,” writes the chronicler (Vol. II., p. 275), “ emptied on the deck 
gave the biologists occupation for several days.” 
Leda oblonga Pelseneer. 
LInmopsis grandis Smith. 
Inssarca notorcadensis Melvill & Standen. 
Adacnarca nitens Pelseneer. 
Chlamys colbecki Smith. 
Lima hodgsont Smith. 
Venericardia astartoides yon Martens. 
Notochiton mirandus Thiele. 
Lamellariopsis aurora Hedley. 
Harpovoluta vanhoffeni Thiele. 
Probuccinum costatum Thiele. 
Newnesia antarctica Smith. 
Doris nivalis Thiele. 
Noteolidia depressa Eliot. 
Dentalium majorinum Mabille & Rochebrune. 
Though the “ Aurora” called at the Auckland Islands, no serious attempt was 
made to collect mollusca there. Perhaps it was thought that this archipelago had 
already been sufficiently investigated by a special expedition to the Subantarctic Islands 
of New Zealand, which had reported on it. 
