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late, very obtuse, the rest swollen; last whorl short. Aper- 

 ture ovate ; peristome thin, a little effuse, the columellar mar- 

 gin a little thickened, white, somewhat truncate towards the 

 base. Length 17, diam. 4.5 mm. (M. & P.). 



Cape Colony: Caledon (Mr. Purcell). 



Subulina purcelli M. & P., Ann. and Mag. N. H. (7), viii, 

 p. 317; pi. 2, f. 6 (Oct., 1901). 



"A Subulina of unusual form, perhaps not quite adult. 

 The tumid whorls, extremely obtuse apex, want of sculpture, 

 peculiar olive-green hue, and somewhat compressed body- 

 whorl amply characterize it" (M. & P.). 



8. E. GLAUCOCYANEA (Melvill & Ponsonby). PI. 10, fig. 76. 

 Shell fusiform, corneous, bluish, a little glossy. Whorls 



10 to 11, a little flattened, obscurely striate, the striae nearly 

 straight. Aperture ovate-oblong; peristome outwardly thin, 

 the columellar margin reflexed, straight. Length 22, diam. 

 5 mm. (M. & P.}. 



Port Elizabeth. 



Subulina glaucocyanea M. & P., Ann. and Mag. (6), xviii, 

 p. 317, pi. 16, f. 5 (Oct., 1896). 



"Allied, doubtless, closely to 8. turriformis Krauss, the 

 commonest and best known South African species, but differ- 

 ing in the following particulars: (a) greater size; (&) tex- 

 ture, being more transparently corneous; (c) color, a livid 

 glaucous blue; and (d) lastly, in the whorls being less im- 

 pressed at the sutures" (M. & P.). 



9. E. TURRIFORMIS (Krauss). PI. 10, fig. 77, 78. 



Shell subrimate, long-turrited, thin, glossy corneous, nearly 

 smooth. Spire long, rather acute. Whorls 9, a little con- 

 vex, the last one-third the total length. Columella straight- 

 ened. Aperture oblong-oval; peristome simple, acute, unex- 

 panded, the columellar margin shortly reflexed, basal margin 

 appressed. Length 7.5, diam. 2.2 lines (Krauss}. 



Natal (J. A. Wahlberg) ; Port Elizabeth; Lydenburg, 

 Transvaal (Craven) ; The Kowie (Dr. Penther). 



Bulimus turriformis KRAUSS, Die Sudafrikanischen Mol- 



