110 THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 

 28. TORNATELLINA EuCHARIS. 



Shell imperforated, somewhat ovately conical, thin, transparent, 

 glossy, very finely striated and decussated with finer striae ; pale 

 straw colour, whorls 3J, convex, the last large and inflated, three- 

 fourth the whole length, spine very short, apex roundly obtuse, 

 thickened long callus tooth on the centre of body whorl entering 

 spirally ; base rounded, aperture nearly vertical, ovate, peristome 

 membranous, margins regular, the outer arched, columellar twisted, 

 rather thickened, entering spirally inwards, leaving about it a 

 small groove. 



Length 1^, breadth 1 line. 



Hab. Barnard Islands No. 3, North-East Australia. 



This graceful species is closely allied to Tornatellina terrestris 

 Braz., two specimens found on bushes at the above Islands. 



29. — Pupa (Vertigo) Macleayi. 



Shell sinistral, perforated, ovately oblong, very thin, shining, 

 white, hyaline, finely striated, crossed with spiral striae, whorls 5, 

 convexly rounded, two centre large and ventricose, two upper 

 small, the last very small, somewhat conqjressed ; aperture small, 

 squai'ely oval, longer than broad, having 7 teeth, 3 on the centre 

 of the body whorl, the centre one elongated curved and rounded, 

 small one to the right and left, one long and broad on the inside of 

 the columella, three more situated inside the base, centre one deep 

 down opposite the one on the body whorl ; margins continuous, 

 the right slightly angled at the suture, joining the minute tooth 

 above, peristome thin and reflected, broadly expanded over the 

 perforation. 



Length 1, breadth ^ line. 



Hab. Bet, Sue, Nepean, Dungeness, and Warrior Islands, 

 Torres Straits. 



30. — Pupina Crossei. 



Shell oblong, ovate, solid, polished, shining, pellucid, smooth, 



glossy, white or reddish horny, whorls 5, moderately convex, the 



last in front small, penultimate little more than equal to those 



above, aperture circular, vertical, produced rather obliquely out 



