320 RECORDS OF THE ADSTKAI.IAN MUSEUM. 



GURALEUS NITIDCS Sp. Hi)V. 



(Plate Hi., Hg. 147.) 



Shell small, thin, translucent, gloss}^ uarrow-ovate. Colour white, 

 with a few faint rusty spots. Whorls five and a half, two of which 

 compose the protoconch. Sculptui"e: — Kadials are elevate narrow spaced 

 ribs — on the first adult whorl eleven, on the last whorl eight; between 

 these ribs are incised spiral lines, increasing from six on the first adult 

 whorl to about twenty-four on the last. Aperture: — Mouth narrow; 

 varix slight; sinus indefinite. Length 7'5 mm., breadth 3 mm. 



Hah. South Australia: — 100 fathoms, 4-0 miles south of Cape Wiles 

 (type, seU). 



GUEALEDS PERMUTAIDS >>p. HOV. 



(Plate liii"., fig. 148.) 



Shell small, ovate-cylindrical, rather gibbous. Colour white on the 

 protoconch, and pale cream on the remainder of the shell. Whorls five, 

 of which two compose a rather elevate protoconch. Sculpture : — On the 

 first adult whorl are ten narrow, elevated, wide-spaced radials ; these 

 degenerate as growth advances; from the last suture they persist as 

 downward dashes, and vanish on the anterior half of the shell ; the entire 

 surface carries dense microscopic spiral scratches. Aperture : — The mouth 

 is narrow and vertical ; the varix is prominent and expanded ; near the 

 summit is excavated a broad and shallow sinus, and at two-thirds of its 

 length occurs a stromboid insinuation ; a thin free edge reaches over the 

 mouth; on the columella is a substantial callus; canal short, wide, and 

 open. Length 5'7 mm., breadth 25 mm. 



Hub. N. S. Wales :_63 to 75 fathoms, off Port Kembla (type, 

 "Thetis") ; 100 fathoms, Wollongong (self). 



GuRALEUS PlCTUS Adums and Auyas. 



(Plate liii., fig. 150.) 



Manyeli'a plctn Adams and Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1863 (1864), p. 419, 

 pi. xxxvii., fig. 7. Id. Angas, oj). c.lt., 1867, p. 204. Id. Sowerby, 

 Proc. Malac. Soc, ii., 1896, p. 29. Id. Pritchard and Gatliff, Proc. 

 Roy. Soc. Vict., xii., 1900, p. 173. Id. Tate and May, Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N.S.W., xxvi., 1901, p. 370. Id. Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., 

 xxxiii., 1909, p. 315. 



MangeUa lueredifhic' Tenison-Woods, Proc. Roy. -"^oc. Tasm., 1875 (1876), 

 p. 142. Id. May, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1902, p. 110. Id. Hardy, 

 op. clt., 1915, p. 68. 



Hub. N.S.Wales: — Port Jackson (tyj)e of lu'ctus, Angas); Dudley'; 

 Geri'ingong (Hedley). Queensland : — Caloundra (Kesteven and Johnston); 

 Bustard Head (Pulleine) ; Jjady Elliot Island (Miss Lovell). Victoria 

 (Pritchard and Gatlitf). Tasmania: — Bass Straits (type of nicredithiiv, 

 Tenison-Woods); King Island (Tate). South Australia: — 8 to 200 fatlumis, 

 St. Vincent Gulf to Fowler's Bay (Verco). Western Austialia: — Geographe 

 Bay (Cox). 



