316 
Dredged in 15 and in 20 fathoms Gulf St. Vincent, In- 
vestigator Strait, and Backstairs Passage, several; in 62 
fathoms north-west of Cape Borda, 4 immature and poor. 
Taken on the beach at Sceales Bay and St. Francis Island. 
As Mr. May writes: —‘‘It is closely related to M/. delica- 
tula, Tenison-Woods, in shape, but the latter has more pro- 
nounced ribs and spirals, especially on the body-whorl.” 
Owings ; 
Margitin- delicatulttS Tenison-W oods. UGA 
Mangilia delicatula, Tenison-Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc., Tas- 
mania, (1878) 1879, p. 87. Type locality—‘‘Long Bay, ‘T'asma- 
nia’; Tate and May, Proc. Linn. Soc., New South Wales, 1901, 
vol. xxvi., p. 869, pl]. xxiv., fig. 35; Pritchard and Gatiliff, 
Proc. Roy. Soc., Victoria, 1907, vol. xx., p. 31, ‘6 to 8 fathoms 
Western Port.” 
Daphnella delicatula, Tenison-Woods, Tryon, Man. Conch., 
884, vol. vi., p. 302, pl. xxxii., fig. 29. 
Dredged in 6 fathoms off St. Francis Island, 3 good, 
and in Gulf St. Vincent, 6 good. Taken on the beach at 
Aldinga (Mr. Kimber). 
Mr. May confirmed my identification. The shell may 
be long and narrow to short and ventricose; the whole sur- 
face may be yellowish-brown, or the anterior half of the 
body-whorl may be light-brown, or there may be a white 
band just above the shoulder of the body-whorl. Tate and 
May give JM. cuspis, Sowerby, as a synonym, but this is 
allied rather to J/. letourneuxiana, Crosse. 
2 Z 
Gyergeliils Mangilia connectens, Sowerby. Roe 
Mangilia connectens, Sowerby, Proc. Mal. Soc., London, 1896, 
vol. ii., p. 30, pl. iii., fig. 14. Type locaiity—“‘Gulf St. Vincent.” 
Dredged in 14 fathoms off Ardrossan, 4 very good; in 
20 fathoms Gulf St. Vincent, 1 alive, 1 good; in 15 to 20 
fathoms off St. Francis Island, 3 dead; in 55 fathoms north- 
west of Cape Borda, 8 moderate. 
Geen abercdMangilia vincentin&,s Crosse and Fischer. YDS 
Mangilia vincentina, Crosse and Fischer, Journ. de Conch., 
865, vol. xiii., p. 422, pl. xi., fig. 6. Type locality—‘Rapid 
Bay, Gulf St. Vincent’?; Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc., London, 1865, 
p- 160; also 1877, p. 185, ‘‘dredged off Port Jackson Heads,’’ 
ete.; Pritchard and Gatliff, Proc. Roy. Soc., Victoria, (1899) 1900, 
vol. xii. (N.S.), p. 174, “Victoria’’?; Sowerby, Proc. Mal. Soc., 
London, 1896, vol. ii., p. 80. 
Mangilia vincentiana, Crosse, Tate and May, Proc. Linn. 
Soc., New South Wales, 1901, vol. xxvi., p. 369, ‘‘King Island, 
Tasmania.’’ 
Daphnella_ wineentina, Crosse, Tryon, Man. Conch., 1884, 
vol. vi., p. 311, pl. xvii., fig. 91. 
