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of regular sequence to the rest were omitted. Aperture unusually wide ; 
varix prominent, more massive than the ribs; sinus shallow; canal bent, 
short, and open. Length 7 mm., breadth 5 mm. 
This species has a general resemblance to P. spelceodea Hervier, from 
New Caledonia, but is smaller, thinner, less cylindrical, and with fewer 
radials and spirals, resulting in larger meshes in the sculpture. 
Hab. Queensland :—4 to 14 fathoms, Albany Passage (type, self). 
PS®UDODAPHNELLA PHILIPPINENSIS Reeve. 
(Plate lv., fig. 185.) 
Pleurotoma philippinensis Reeve, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1843, p. 184, and Conch. 
Teon., i., 1843, pl. xiii., fig. 109. 
Mangilia philippinensis Melvill and Standen, Journ. of Conch., viii., 1895, 
p- 94. 
Pseudodaphnella philippinensis Boettger, Nachr. Malak. Gesell., xxvii., 
1895, p. 59. 
Clathurella philippinensis Hervier, Journ. de Conch., xliv., 1897, p. 138, 
and xly., 1898, p. 89. Id. Hidalgo, Revist. Acad. Madrid, i., 1904, 
p- 342. Id. Couturier, Journ. de Conch., lv., 1907, p. 13. Id. 
Schepman, Siboga Exped. Monogr., xlixe., 1913, p. 438. Id. Bouge 
and Dautzenberg, Journ. de Conch. Ixi., 1904, p. 200. 
This species is the type of the genus Psewdodaphnella. Hervier has 
already noticed that it is subject to considerable variation in size, dis- 
position of colour, number of radial ribs, and density of spiral cords. On 
the last whorl of an example from Cape Grenville I counted thirty-four 
spirals. The apex (PI. ly., fig. 185) of a shell I gathered alive at Murray 
Island is small, brown, and of two whorls, the first finely spirally grooved, 
the second with numerous close fine radial riblets. 
Hab. Queensland :—13 fathoms, Cape Grenville (Brazier) ; Murray 
Island; Palm Island; Eagle Island; Lizard Island; Three Isles and Two 
Isles, off Cape Flattery (self). 
PSBHUDODAPHNELLA PUNCTIFERA (Garrett. 
Clathurella punctifera Garrett, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1873, p. 222, 
pl. i, fig 2. Id. Tryon, Man. Conch., vi., 1884, p. 293, pl. xix., 
fig. 74. Id. Bouge and Dautzenberg, Journ. de Conch, Ixi., 1913 
(1914), p. 201. 
Mangilia chrysolithu Melvill aud Standen, Journ. of Couch., viii., 1896, 
p- 286, pl. ix., fig. 25, and 1897, p. 400. 
Upon the assurance of Tryon that the figure of CU. punctifera is 
defective, I follow Bonge and Dautzenberg in giving it precedence over 
M. chrysolitha. According to the figure of P. pustuloswi, that species 
