196 EDGAR A. SMITH. 



Cypriea cruenta (Monstr.). 



Cypra^a cruenta, var. tortirostris Soicerhy, ' I'roc. 

 Malac. Soc./ vol. vii, p. 39, text-fig. 

 Hab.— The Kowie. 

 Three similarly abnormal specimens were recorded. 



Trifora burnupi n. sp. PI. YIJ, fig. 8. 



Testa parva, angusta, subulata, albida circa medium an- 

 fractuum linea saturate fusca cincta, et inter gemmules supra 

 liras spirales dilute fusco notata ; anfractas 17, superiores 

 quatuor fusci, longitudinaliter tenuiter lirati, tertius et 

 quartus circa medium liris spiralibus duo cincti, quintus ad 

 octavus seriebus gemmarum duabus (seria infima majori) 

 instructi, ca^teri liris quatuor ineequalibus ornati, lira infra 

 lineam fuscam distincte gemniata; anfr. ultimas ad peri- 

 plieriam gemmato-carinatus, infra concavus, lira unica 

 instructus ; apertura rotunde piriformis ; canalis obliquus. 

 recurvus, pra3ter extremitatem clausus. 



Longit. 7, diam. l^S mm. 



Hab. — Durban (H. Burnup). 



Of the four line upon the later whorls, that below the 

 brown line is the most conspicuous and most distinctly 

 gemmate. The lira or thread above the brown line is the 

 most slender and faintly gemmate, and the lira above that is 

 the least gemmate of all, and exhibits here and there only 

 very faint traces of the light brown dotting which occurs 

 between the gemmules on the other liras. 



Cerithiopsis ? peilei n. sp. PL V'll, figs. 9-9a. 



Testa elongata, producta, imperforata, tenuis, subpellucida, 

 cornea, spiraliter sulcata ; anfractus 8 rotundati, lente accre- 

 scentes, sutura profunda sejuncti ; apicalis probabiliter lasvis, 

 secundus et tertius longitudinaliter tenuiter costulati, casteri 

 spiraliter sulcati et lirati, liris plus minus minute gi'anulatis, 

 granulis in anfr. ultimo fere obsoletis ; a])ertura parva irre- 



