84 Gotiif and Gabriel: 



Cingulina magna, sp. nov. (PI. XIX., Fig. 8). 



Shell gradually tiipering-. Shining. Whorls eleven, includ- 

 ing protoconch of two smooth whorls, the apex small, asym- 

 metrical. Whorls slightly convex ; the earlier ones are trans- 

 versely pucl\ered at the shoulder. The penultimate whorl is 

 encircled by about six irregularly spaced, narrow, shallow 

 grooves, wliich gradually fade out as they ascend. Suture in- 

 cised. Base rounded. Outer lip thin, continuous to where it 

 joins the columella, slightly reflected at the junction. Mouth 

 pyriform. Colour, uniformly creamy Avhite. 



Dimensions of Type. — Length, 10.50 ; breadth, 2.75 mm. 



Locality. — Shoreham, Western Port. 



Obs. — May be distinguished from our other species chiefly 

 by its greater size. 



Type in Mr. Gatliff's collection. 



Cingulina phyllensis, sp. nov. (PI. XIX., Fig. 9). 



Shell solid, attenuate, cream-colour, shining. W^horls eight, 

 including a smooth, l)ulbous, two-whorled protoconch. 



^Miorls exclusive of apex, flatly convex, separated by a well- 

 defined, deeply impressed suture ; sculptured with equidistant 

 flat -topped spiral lirae, six on the penultimate, and increasing 

 to eleven on the body-whorl : this encircling sculpture being 

 crossed by faint, oblique axial ribs, more plainly seen on the 

 earlier whorls. Distinctly visible are the lines of growth. Base 

 imperforate, sloping and with the lirae a little more pronounced 

 than the preceding. Aperture pyriform, interior shining ; 

 columella slightly concave : labium reflexed, the outer lij) 

 being somewhat damaged. 



Dimensions of Type. — ^Length, 8.5 ; breadth, 2.5 mm. 



Locality. — Dredged between Phillip and French Islands, 

 Western Port, 5 — 7 fathoms. 



Obs. — Distinguished from ('in(/n/ina spiud, Crosse and 

 Fischer, by its more numerous and flat-topped lirae. 



Type in Mr. C. J. Gabriel's collection. 



