266 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MrSETM. 



Ei:cithai;a cokonata liimU. 



Mangelia coronata Hinds, Proc. Zool. See, 184-8, p. 45. Id. Zool. " Sulphur," 

 1844, p. 26, pi. ix., fig. 2. Id. Reeve, Conch. Icon., iii., 1846, pi. vii., 

 fig. 51. 



Mangelia zoiintii R,eeve, Conch. Icon., iii., 1846, pi. iii., fig. 15. Id. Smith, 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., xii., 1876, p. 538. Id. Boettger, Xachr. Mai. 

 Gi-esell., xxvii., 1895, p. 42. Id. Hervier, Jonrn. de Conch., xlv., 1897, 

 p. 180. Id. Bouge and Dautzenberg, Journ. de Conch., Ixi., 1913 

 p. 167. 



Cijthnra halteata Brazier (not Reeve), Proc. Linn. Soc. X.S.W., i., 1876, 

 p. 160. 



Ma)ir/ilvi (Ci/thnr(() chl.oneit Melvill and Standen, Jonrn. Linn. Soc. Zool., 

 "xxvi., 1899, p. 156, pi. x., fig. 4. 



By the kind assistance of Mr. H. Fulton I have been able to recognise 

 this widely distributed, but generally neglected, species. Both in size and 

 colour it varies a good deal. The arched summits of the ribs lising above 

 the line of the suture is a characteristic feature. 



Hah. Queensland: — Murray Island (type of rhionea, Haddon) ; 

 Thursdaj' Island (Henii); Darnley, Bai-nard, and Eclipse Ishmds (Bi-aziei); 

 Lizard, Dunk, Rocky Isle, and Two Isles, oif Cape Flattery, Palm Island 

 (self). 



EiJCTTHARA CVLIXDKIOA Reere. 



MaiiijeJIa njliiidricn Reeve, Conch. Icon., iii., 1846, pi. ii., fig. 9. 



Cijtdiara ryh'ndrica Bi-aziei-, Pr-oc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., i., 1876, p. 159. Id. 

 Boettger, Nachi. Malak. Gesell., xxvii., 1895, pp. 18, 43. Id. Hidalgo, 

 Revista Acad. Madrid, i., 1904, p. 338. 



Cythara (joodalll Brazier, Pi-oc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., i., 1876, p. 160 (not of 

 Reeve). 



The shells collected by the " Chevert " expedition and determined by 

 Mr. Brazier as ctjliiidrirti are another species, but njliitdrlca is represented 

 in that collection by specimens labelled MainjeUa good all i,n,x\di by unnamed 

 specimens from Dai'nlej' Island, Cape Grenville, and Katow. Australian 

 shells differ from the figure of Reeve by fewer and coarser radials, absence 

 of snbsutural colour markings, and rather broader build. In these respects 

 they approach, but do not coincide with, a series from Singapoie de- 

 termined as cylindrica, and kindly sent to me by Mr. J. R. Le B. Tomliu. 



Hull. Queensland: — Cape (irenville; 20 fatlioms, Darnloy Island 

 (Brazier); 11 fatlioms. Cape Sidnionth (Ilenn); F'orsyth Islanil, CJulf of 

 Carpentaria; 4 to 14 fathoms, Albany Passage; 15 fathoms. Palm Islands 

 (self). 



