130 EL^A. 



whorls 5, the body-whorl not descending, obsoletely angulated 

 at the periphery; umbilicus moderate, conical ; aperture shining 



within, lip simple. Diam. 13, alt. 7 mill. 



Neiv Zealand. 

 Is H. igniflua, Reeve (figured above). 



E. CREBRIFLAMMIS, Pfr. PL 26, fig. 9. Magn. f . 



Somewhat widely umbilicated, thin, slightly striated, shining, 

 pellucid ; yellowish, with angulated chestnut strigations ; whorls 

 3^, the last not descending, subdepressed, the base more convex ; 



lip simple, a little arcuate. Diam. 7, alt. 3 mill. 



New Zealand. 

 Is probably H. infundibulum, Hombr. et Jacq. 



E. CORESIA, Gray. PI. 26, fig 15. 



Widely umbilicated ; epidermis thick, shining, obsoletely 

 striate, olivaceous-corneous, strigate with chestnut; whorls 3, 

 rapidly increasing, the last subdepressed, not descending, dilated; 

 lip simple, thin, epidermally inflected. Diam. 4, alt. 1'6 mill. 



New Zealand. 



The characters of the epidermis would appear to place this 

 in Paryphanta, yet Prof. Hutton specially cites it as a member 

 of his new genus. 



E. BICONCAVA, Pfr. PI. 24, fig. 75. 



4 



Widely umbilicated, closely arcuately costate, opaque; yel- 

 lowish horn-color, with chestnut strigations ; spire concave, 

 whorls 4^-5, narrow, the last rounded, not descending, lip simple. 



Diam. 5, alt. 2 mill. 



New Zealand. 



E. MILLESTRTATA, Smith. PL 28, figs. 50, 51. 



Thin, horn-color, perspectively umbilicated; with very close 

 arcuate riblets, and microscopic spiral lines, smoother below; 

 whorls five, with deep suture, last whorl not descending in 

 front ; lip simple, thin. Diam. 7, alt. 3 mill. 



Dupuch's /., W. Australia. 



E. VERNICOSA, Krauss. PL 28, figs. 52-54. 



Umbilicated, thin, close^ striated above, smoother and 

 polished below ; greenish yellow ; whorls 4^-, the last a little 



