Catalogue of the Marine Shells of Victoria. 175- 



1884. Mangilia boakei, Tryon (nou Nevill). Man. 



Conch., vol. vi., p. 270, pi. 25, f. 36. 

 1896. Mangilia adcocki, Sowerby. P. Mai. S. Lond., vol. 

 ii., p. 29, pi. 3, f. 18. 

 Hab. — Western Port ; Port Phillip ; and Puebla coast. 

 Obs. — A shell named C. gracillinia, T. Woods, has been set out 

 in the National Museum, Melbourne, since 1877, but we have 

 been unable to find any published description of it. We have a 

 variety of this shell slightly longer and narrower than the type, 

 of a uniform white excepting at the apex which is brown ; and 

 we have another form which is more robust, the whorls more 

 convex, and the costte are more strongly developed. 



Mangilia tasmanica, T. Woods. 



1875. Cithara tasmanica, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas., p. 145. 

 1877. Mangelia jacksoniensis, Angas. P.Z.S. Lond., p. 



37, pi. 5, f. 10. 

 1884. Daphnella jacksonensis, Tryon. Man. Conch., voL 

 vi., p. 311, pi. 22, f. 73. 

 Hab.— Port Fairy (Rev. T. Whan). 



Obs. — This species is nearly related to M. mitralis, Adams and 

 Angas, but is much narrower in form and more turreted. 



Mangilia alucinans, Sowerby. 



1896. Mangilia alucinans, Sowerby. P. Mai. S. Lond., 

 vol. ii., p. 29, pi. 3, f. 12. 

 Hab. — Port Phillip; Western Port; Portland; and coast 

 generally. 



Obs. — This shell has usually hitherto been known as M. lineata. 

 Reeve, but we have carefully referred to his original descriptioa 

 and figure, and it is not that species. 



Mangilia flaccida, Pritchard and GatlifF. 



1899. Mangilia flaccida, Pritchard and Gatlifi". P.R.S. 

 Vic, vol. xii., n.s., pt. 1, p. 102, pi. 8, f. 3, 4. 

 Hab. — San Remo, Western Port. 



Obs. — The type of this species is in Mr. GatlifF's private collec- 

 tion. This species is in all probability the one that has on several 

 occasions been confused with Mangilia pura, Reeve. 



