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us, but as it is said to belong to Section Simpulum, whereas our 
"ie pon to Gutturnium, the two must be regarded as 
distin 
Cantharus kingicola, spec. nov. 
Shell fusiformly oval, somewhat solid; colowr opaque-white, 
except the summit, which i is pale-orange. 
Nucleus small, of two and a-half smooth, convex turns. 
Spire-whorls five, slopingly convex, subangulated towards the 
anterior by reason of the greater volume of the axial costs. The 
axial ornamentation consists of close, elevated, panda straight 
lire, fairly regular, with occasional interstitial threadlets, and 
there is a sutural band. 
Aperture elongately oval, half as long as the shell. Outer lip 
within. Columella concavely arcuate, not plaited at the base. 
Beak short, rather wide, snper upturned. 
ngth, 18; width, 9 mm 
King Island ; two specimens. 
arginella cratericula, spec. nov. 
Roundly nee somewhat bulleform, having the general 
features, as regards shape of a Bullinella, translucent, shining; 
bluntly rounded posteriorly (where the shell is widest), rapidly 
attenuating to the subacute front. er concealed and sunken 
m depressio 
Outer lip slightly thickened saoth on the inner margin. 
Columella with two closely approximate large plaits; the anterior 
one the larger, terminating in a slight anterior emargination. 
ngth, 2:3; width, 15 m 
D'Entrecasteaux Channel Pessina; 10 fathoms (W. Z. May), 
two examples, : 
This species is conspicuous by its impressed spire, which 
separates it from all other Marginellide. 
arginella multiplicata, spec. nov. 
Shell Caan, rather t shining white, having much the 
shape of M. Isseli. Spire concealed. . Aperture eilig the 
total length of the shell, but not extending much beyond the 
