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the Port Adelaide Creek (Tate). Dredged in 15 to 20 fath- 
oms off St. Francis Island, 1 good; in 24 fathoms off New- 
land Head, 1 moderate; in 40 fathoms off Beachport, 1 mod- 
erate; in 55 fathoms off Cape Borda, 1 moderate; in 110 
fathoms off Beachport, 2 very poor, and in 150 fathoms, 1 
very poor. 
ere Manegitia (Glyphostoma) paucimaculata, Angas, 16 
Glyphostoma paucimaculata, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., Lon- 
don, 1880, p. 416, pl. xl., fig. 7. Type locality—‘‘Aldinga and 
Holdfast Bays (Tate)? ; - Sow serby, Proc. Mal. Soc., London, 1896, 
vol. ii., p. 30; nate and May, Proc. Linn. Soc., New South W ales, 
1901, vol. xxvi. p. 369, ‘‘Pirate’s Bay, Tasmania.” 
Dredged in Gulf St. Vincent, alive, and in Spencer 
Gulf. Taken on the beach at Streaky Bay. A living indi- 
vidual, from 7 fathoms, dredged at the entrance to Eastern 
Cove, ‘Kangaroo Island, supplied the following: —“The foot 
is nearly as long as the shell, narrow, truncated in front, 
pointed behind. A close and perfect examination revealed 
no operculum. The siphon is one-half the length of the foot. 
Minute tentacles are borne at the ends of stalks, twice as 
wide and four times as long as themselves. These are white, 
and a black eye occurs at the end of the stalk outside the base 
of the tentacle. The foot is variegated with translucent and 
opaque white, disposed in rings, and the upper part of the 
foot and body and siphon are ornamented with minute orange 
dots.” 
Creer nilecd Meerrgitia-spica, Hedley. 3 // 
Mangilia spica, Hedley, Records Austr. Mus., vol. vi., part 4, 
1907, p. 297, pL. lv., fig. 20. Type locality—80 fathoms off Ri 
rabeen, New South Wales?’ ; Hedley and May, op. cit., vol. vii. 
1908, p. 112, ‘‘100 fathoms off Cape Pillar, Tasmania.’ 
One good example was dredged in 40 and in 110 fathoms 
off Beachport, and in 90 and in 130 fathoms off Cape Jaffa. 
ceo rit lo Mangilia dyscritos, Verco. S08 
Terebra dyscritos, Verco, Trans. Roy. Soc., South Australia, 
1906, vol. xxx., p. 149, pl. iv., figs. 8, 4, 5 
Besides the localities given in the original description, it 
has been taken in 40 fathoms off Beachport, 5 quite fresh 
and 5 poor; in 55 fathoms off Cape Borda, 7 poor; and in 
150 fathoms off Beachport, 4 poor. The largest specimen 
is 10 mm. long, and shows rusty axial flames, three in the 
body-whorl, and an obscure spiral of some four faint rusty 
blotches on the base, beginning at the middle of the inner 
lip. The generic and family location was doubtful when 
described, but the genus Mangilia among the Pleurotomidze 
seems the most appropriate place at present. 
