368 " THETIS " SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



MARGINELLA ANGASI, Brazier. 



MargineMa angasl (Brazier), Crosse, Journ. de Conch., xviii., 1870, 

 p. 304. Id., Crosse, loc. cit., xix., 1871, p. 324, pi. xii., f. 3. 



Gramda angasl, Jousseaume, Rev. Mag. ZooL, (3), iii., 1875, p. 

 247. 



Stations 13, 22, 49. 



This species ranges north at least as far as the Thirteenth 

 Parallel. Watson incorrectly refers to this as having a single 

 columella fold ; the only difference apparent to me between his 

 M. pachia* and M. angasi is that the former is twice the size of 

 the latter. 



Off Cape Three Points in 63-75 fathoms, and off Port Kembla 

 in 41-50 fathoms, off the Manning River in 22 fathoms. 



MARGINELLA PUMILIO, Tate & May. 



Marginella minutissima, Ten. Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1875 

 (1876), p. 27. 



M. pumilio, Tate ife May, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xxvi., 1901, 

 p. 363, pi. xxvi., f. 79. 



Station 49. 



Tate and May reject the name of Tenison Woods as preoccupied 

 by Michelin ; I have not been able to ascertain where Michelin's 

 name appeared. 



One specimen from 63-75 fathoms off Port Kembla. 



MARGINELLA MULTIPLICATA, Tate S May. 



Marginella miiUijMcata, Tate & May, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. A., xxiv., 

 1900, p. 91. Id., Tate & May, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 

 xxvi., 1901, p. 364, pi. xxvii., f. 88. 



Station 49. 



An immature specimen from 63-75 fathoms off Port Kembla. 



MARGINELLA NYMPH A, Brazier. 



Marginella nympha, Henn jfe Brazier, Pi'oc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, 

 (2), ix., 1894, p. 168, pi. xiv., f. li. 



Station 13. 



Two specimens from 41-50 fathoms off Cape Three Points. 



Watson— Chall. Rep., Zool., xv., 1885, p. 265, pi. xvi., f. 5. 



