322 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



The variety vincentina is a small, compact, and monochrome brown 

 form of the Adelaidean region, the relations, variability, and range of 

 which have been excellentlj- discussed by Sir Joseph Verco. 



In the British Museum are two marked as types of M. picta, and 

 one (perforated in the penultimate whorl) marked as type of vincentina. 

 Mr. Hard}' recorded that the type of meredithics is still preserved in the 

 Tasmauian Museum, Hobart. 



GURALEUS SCHOUTENENSIS May. 



Mangilia schoiitenensis May, Proc. Rov. Soc. Tasm., 1901, p. 393, pi. xv., 

 fig. 19. 



Hah. Tasmania : — 40 fathoms, 3 miles east of Schouten Island 

 (type. May). Victoria: — 80 fathoms, oft" Gabo Island ("Endeavour"). 

 N. S. Wales :— 63 to 75 fathoms. Port Kembla ; 22 to 39 fathoms. Port 

 Hacking (" Thetis ") ; off Cabbage Tree Island ; Port Stephens (Museum 

 Expedition). 



GuRALEUS I'ASMANicus Tenison-Woods. 



(Plate liii., fig. 151.) 



Cithara tasmanica Tenison-Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1875 (1876), 

 p. 145. Id. Hardy, op. cit., 1915, p. 70. /(/. Hedley, Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N.S.W., xxvi., 1902, p. 700. 



Mangilia tasnianica Pritchard and Gatliff, Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict., xii., 1900, 

 p. 175. Id. Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., xxxiii., 1909, p. 311. 



Mangelia jacksonensis Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1877, p. 37, pi. v., fig. 10. 



Daphnella jachxonensis Brazier, Journ. of Conch., vi., 1889, p. 71. 



Mangilia alternata Tenison-Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1878 (1879), 

 p. 39. Id. Hardy, op. cit., 1915, p. 62. Id. Pritchard and Gatliff, 

 Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict., xii., 1900, p. 173. Id. Tate and May, Pi'oc. 

 Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxvi., 1901, p. 369, text tig. 4. 



Cijthara maccoyi Petterd, Journ. of Conch., ii., 1879, p. 103. 



The type of tasmanica is in the Tasnianian Museum, and that of 

 jacksonensis is in the British Museum. Possession of the type of 3/. 

 alternata is claimed by Pritchard and Gatliff for the National Museum, 

 Melbourne; they assign it to mi tralis. But Hardy records the type of 

 alternata as being in the Tasnianian Museum, and accepting this as being 

 more pi-obable, I have followed Tate and May in grouping ulternata with 

 tasmanica. The Port Jackson expression (vav. jacknoneiisis) of this species 

 is here figured. 



Hab. Tasmania : — East Tasmania (type of tasmanica, Tenison-Woods); 

 Frederick Henry Bay (May); Circular Head (type of alternata, Atkinson); 

 Brown's River (type of maccoyi, Petterd). South Australia: — 14 to 18 

 fathoms, St. Vincent Gulf; Spencer's Gulf (Verco). Victoria: — Port 

 Fairy (Whan). N. S. Walen : — 25 fathoms, off Poit Jackson Heads 

 (? "Challenger"): Middle Harbour (Brazier); Dudley: Ballina (self). 



