64 Annals of the South African Museum. 



FAMILY TESTACELLIM1, Gray, 1853. 



(A.M.N.H. xii. p. 330.) 



GENUS TESTACELLA, Cuvier, 1800. 

 (Lee?. d'Anat. comp. Paris, i. Table 5.) 



Type of Genus T. haliotidea, Drap. 



5. TESTACELLA AUKIGASTER, Layard. [S.A.M.] 



1893 Testacella aurig aster, Lay., Ckll., Conchologist, ii. p. 205. N. 

 1902 (as Syn. of T. maugei, Fer.) Tayl., 



Mon. Brit. Moll. pp. 25, 27. L. 

 Hob. CAPE PENINSULA. Cape Town (Layard ; Lightfoot). 



I believe I am correct in stating that Layard actually published 

 the description of this species, but in what periodical cannot be 

 traced. It is nearly related to T. maugei, Fe'r., with which it may 

 probably prove to be synonymous. 



FAMILY STKEPTAXLDZE, Gray, I860. 



(A.M.N.H. vi. p. 268.) 



SUB-FAMILY STBEPTAXIN^E, Godwin-Austen, 1908. 



(Fauna Brit. India, Moll. p. 1.) 



GENUS STEEPTAXIS, Gray, 1837. 

 (A.M.N.H. i. p. 484.) 



Type of Genus, S. nobilis, Gray. 



6. STREPTAXIS GWANDAENSIS, Preston. 



1912 Streptaxis gwandaensis, Prest., A.M.N.H. ix. p. 69, f. 1. D.F. 



Type in coll. Preston. 



Hab. EHODESIA. Near Geelong Mine, Gwanda District (S. B. 

 Cox). 



SUB-FAMILY ENNEIN^, Kobelt, 1904. 



(Conch. Cab. p. 92.) 



GENUS ENNEA, H. and A. Adams, 1855. 

 (Gen. Kec. Moll. ii. p. 171.) 



Type of Genus, E. elegantula (Pfr.). 



The South African portion of this Genus is undoubtedly in need of 

 severe critical revision. Many species have been differentiated on 



