MANGILIA. % . 273 



M. AMABILIS, G. and H. STevill. PI. 30, fig. 76. 



White, with three double rows of bright brown granules on 

 the ribs of the body-whorl, and one double row on those of the 



spire. Length, 7 mill. 



Mauritius. 

 M. APICULATA, Montrouzier. PL 19, fig. 50. 



Translucent white, with a row of opaque white spots about 

 the middle of the body-whorl. Length, 7 mill. 



New Caledonia (Montr.) ; Ceylon and Andaman Is. (Nevill). 



M. SPURCA, Hinds. PI. 15, fig. 37. 



Yellowish brown, the revolving striae dark brown. 

 Length, 22 mill. 



New Guinea and Straits of Malacca (Hinds) ; 



Australia (Brazier, Angas). 

 M. CINEREA, Hinds. PI. 15, fig. 38. 



Yellowish brown ; the space above the tuberculated angle 

 smooth. Length, 17 mill. 



Hob. unknown. 

 Ma} 7 be only a form of the preceding species. 



M. CANDIDA, Hinds. PI. 15, fig. 41. 



Ribs rather broad, rounded, the revolving striae only at the 

 base ; white. Length, 14 mill. 



Magnetic Island, Coast of Veragua (Hinds). 



M. ARGILLACEA, Hinds. PL 15, fig. 40. 



Brownish yellow ; body-whorl with revolving striae towards 

 the base. Length, 14 mill. 



Straits of Malacca, mud, 14 fms. (Hinds) ; 



Darnley Isl., Australia (Brazier). 



I cannot detect any difference between the figure of this species 

 and that of M. Candida, and I suspect that, notwithstanding the 

 very different localities, they are identical. 



M. MONTROUZIERI, Souverbie. PL 20, fig. 77. 



Orange-brown. Length, 26'5 mill. New Caledonia. 



The largest species of the section. 



M. OBESA, Garrett. PL 19, fig. 64. 



Yellowish brown. Length, 9 mill. Vili Islands. 



The type figured is evidently not adult. 



