316 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSBHUM. 
GURALEUS INGRUSTUS Tenison- Woods. 
Drillia inerustu Tenison- Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1876 (1877), p. 136. 
Clathurella inerusta Tryon, Man. Conch., vi., 1884, p. 286, pl. xxxiv., fig. 99. 
Mangelia st. galle and var. benedicti Tenison-Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 
1876 (1877), p. 137. Id. Hardy, op. cit., 1915, p. 69. Id. Tate and 
May, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., xxvi., 1901, p. 369, pl. xxiv., fig. 33. 
Id. Pritchard and Gatliff, Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict., xvi., 1906, p. 50. 
Clathurella st. gulle Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. 8.A., xxxiii., 1909, p. 310. 
Mr. W. lL. May wrote to me (9th June, 1916) that the two type 
specimens of D. incrusta in the Tasmanian Museum are poorly preserved, 
but seem to him identical with the type of st. galle, which is a good 
specimen, and in the same collection. 
The identity of var. benedicti seems to be lost; it was probably a 
distinct species. 
P. inecrusta closely resembles P. tenwiliruta, bub incrusta has more 
numerous less prominent radials, but fewer major spirals. P. tenwiliratu 
is the broader in proportion to length, and has the minute spirals more 
distinctly grained. 
Hab. Tasmania :—Blackman’s Bay (type of incrusta, Petterd); Long 
Bay (type of st. gall, Atkinson). Victoria:—Western Port (Pritchard 
and Gatliff). South Australia:—40 to 150 fathoms, Beachport; 130 
fathoms, Cape Jaffa (Verco). 
GURALEUS INORNATUS Sowerby. 
Mangelia inornata Sowerby, Proc. Malae. Soc., ii., 1896, p. 30, pl. iii., fig. 15. 
Daphnella inornata Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc. 8.A., xxxii., 1909, p. 321. 
Hab. South Australia :—15 to 20 fathoms, St. Vincent Gulf (type); 
22 fathoms, Backstairs Passage; 62 fathoms, Cape Borda; 90 fathoms, 
Cape Jaffa; 110 fathoms, Beachport (Verco). 
GuraALeus mscoterus Adams and Angas. 
Mangelia insculpta Adams and Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1863 (1864), p. 420, 
pl. xxxvii., fig. 8. Id. Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1865, p. 160. Td. 
Sowerby, Proc. Malac. Soc., ii., 1896, p. 30. Id. Verco, Trans. Roy. 
Soc. S.A., xxxili., 1909, p. 315. Id. Gatliff and Gabriel, Proc. Roy. 
Soc. Vict., xxiii., 1910, p. 90. 
Clathurella insculpta Boettger, Nachr. Malak. Gesell., xxvii., 1895, p. 57. 
Id. Hidalgo, Revist. Acad. Cienc. Madrid, i., 1904, p. 341. 
In the British Museum there is one marked type. Probably Dr. 
Boettger was wrong in identifying this species from Manilla. 
Hab. South Australia: —St. Vincent Gulf (type, Angas); Investigator 
Strait; 12 fathoms, Cape Borda; Sceale Bay; St. Francis Island (Verco). 
Victoria :—Port Albert (Worcester). 
