OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 5 



white, margins distant, right thin at its juncture with the suture 

 columellar margin thickened with a thin plate of callus extending 

 upwards across the body whorl. 



Diam. maj. 3|, min. 3, alt. 2 lines. 



Hab. Treasury Island, Solomon's Archipelago. (Coll. Brazier.) 

 This species I collected at the above island inland, in the 

 crevices of large coral blocks. 



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* 8 — Pupina Macleayi. 



Shell rimately umbilicate, slightly acuminately oblong, solid, 

 longitudinally finely closely striated, pale yellowish to reddish 

 brown, spire tapering, obtuse at the apex, whorls 6^, roundly 

 convex, suture distinct, aperture vertical, circular, peristome pale 

 white, |- line below there forms another fine hair-like peristome, 

 the upper is thickened, widely expanded in front, upper part of 

 lip divided from body whorl by a deep groove, right margin with 

 long and wide auricle, the slit extending upwards and joined to 

 the suture of the body whorl ; umbilicus small, keel round it 

 columellar with long wide auricle. 



Length 5, breadth 2^ lines. 



Hab. Endeavour River, Queensland. 



This interesting species is the second of the genius that I have 

 described with two lips from Australia ; the upper lip is broad, 

 and below it is the second, something like an hair line. 



I name it after William Macleay, Esq., F.L.S., and President 

 of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, having seen speci- 

 mens of it in his collection for the first time some six months 

 back. 



* 9. — Pupina Angasi. 



Shell rimate, minutely perforated, pupa shape, solid, showing 

 malleated appearance all over ; reddish brown to dirty white, spire 

 moderately turgid, apex conoid, whorls 6, 5 convex, the body 

 whorl having a distorted appearance, the last descending, aperture 

 vertical, sub-circular, peristome reddish brown to white, thickened 



