314 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 
Var. WILESIANUS, var. nov. 
More slender in contour, and developing spiral strie on the inter- 
costal spaces of the upper whorls. 
Hab. South Australia:—100 fathoms, 40 miles south of Cape Wiles 
(self). 
GURALEUS CUSPIS Sowerby. 
Mangilia cuspis Sowerby, Proc. Malac. Soc., ii., 1896, p. 31, pl. iii., fig. 17. 
Clathurella letourneuxiana var. cuspis Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. 8.A., XxXxiil., 
1909, p. 309. 
Hab. South Australia :—St. Vincent Gulf (type, Verco). Victoria :— 
Dromana (Gabriel). 
CUSPIS var. CONNECTENS Sowerby. 
Mungelia connectens Sowerby, Proc. Malac. Soc., ii., 1896, p. 30, pl. i11., 
fig. 14. Id. Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. §.A., xxxiii., 1909, p. 316. 
Hab. South Australia :—20 fathoms, St. Vincent Gulf (type); 55 
fathoms, Cape Borda; 15 fathoms, St. Francis Island (Verco). Tasmania:— 
Derwent Estuary (May). 
GURALEUS PASCINUS sp. nov. 
(Plate lii., fig. 141.) 
Shell elongate-fusiform ; the last whorl about half of total length; 
whorls angled at the shoulder. Colour:—The type is cream-buff mono- 
chrome; another specimen is brown-buff, with a pale band on the base, 
and another on the anterior extremity, and with every fourth spiral paler 
than the rest; another specimen is white, with an orange-brown zone on 
the base. Whorls eight, including a three-whorled protoconch ; sutures 
linear. Sculpture:—Conspicuous ribs descend continuously from whorl 
to whorl at the rate of twelve to the penultimate; on the last whorl 
the ribs become gradually smaller, and vanish on the base; the whole 
surface is over-run by minute, closely-packed, even, sharp spiral threads. 
Aperture :—Mouth rather wide; outer lip with a low varix and a thin 
expanded free edge, which is insinuate at the base; canal short; sinus 
wide and shallow. Length 9 mm., breadth 4 mm. 
Hab. N.S. Wales:—Port Jackson (type, self); 18 fathoms, between 
Balls Head and Goat Island, Port Jackson (Brazier). 
GURALEUS FASCINUS var. STEPHENENSIS var. 10v. 
(Plate lii., fig. 142.) 
Larger than the type, with fewer radials, and orange on the base. 
Hab. N.S.Wales:—Port Stephens (Brazier). 
