214 Annals of the South African Museum. 



On account of its small size, it might be advisable to transfer the 

 present species to Opeas, together with linearis, Krs., and pieters- 

 burgensis, Preston. 



437. EUONYMA GOULDI, sp. nov., pi. 2, f. 7. [S.A.M.] 



Shell elongate, turriform, sublimate, olivaceous, thin, slightly 

 glossy, semi-transparent. Spire produced, acute, apex bluntly 

 rounded. Whorls 10, gradually increasing, becoming less convex 

 as they grow in size ; the first two smooth, remainder closely 

 covered with faint, almost straight striae, parallel to the slant of the 

 outer lip. Suture well defined, but not deep. Aperture short, ovate, 

 rounded at base. Peristome thin, simple. Outer lip curved out- 

 wards, slightly receding in an almost straight line to the base of the 

 shell. Columella concave, margin very narrowly reflexed, forming a 

 small rima. Shell 19'5 x 5'1 ; apert. 4'3 x 2-2 ; last whorl 7'1 mm. 



Type in South African Museum. 



Hab. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Prieska (Gould ; van der Merve). 



In all the specimens I have seen the sides of the spire are slightly 

 convex about the sixth whorl. 



Quite unlike any neighbouring species ; pruizencnsis, Conn., which 

 resembles it in form, has curved, instead of straight, striation. 



438. EUONYMA L.EOCOCHLIS (Melv. & Pons.). 



1896 Subulina ZococAZs,M.&P.,A.M.N.H.xviii.p.316.pl.l6 ) f.3. D.F. 

 1898 Eiwmjma Ice.ococklis Stur., S.A. Moll. p. 62. (Err. ti/p.) 

 1906 ,, IcBocochlis Pilsb., Man. of Conch, xviii. p. 39. 



pi. 10, f. 68. D.F. 

 Type in British Museum. 

 Hab. CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Humansdorp, St. Francis Bay (Fraser). 



439. EUONYMA LANCEOLATA (Pfeiffer). [S.A.M.] 



1854 Bidimus lanceolatus, Pfr., P.Z.S. p. 292. D. 

 1857 micans, Pfr., Mai. Blatt. iv. p. 156. D. 

 1859 Mon. Hel. iv. p. 452. D. 



,, ,, lanceolatus, Pfr., Mon. Hel. iv. p. 455. D. 



1906 Euonyma lanceolata, Pfr., Pilsb., Man. of Conch, xviii. p. 40. D.N. 

 1910 Conn.,A.M.N.H.vi.pp.260,261. N.F. 



Types in British Museum. 



Hab. NATAL. Cape Natal (Plant). Pietermaritzburg ; Karkloof 

 (Burnup). 



