BY C. HEDLEY. 115 



109. H. maino, Brazier, 1876. 

 (Plate xii. Us, fig. 47.) 



Descr 11 — P.L.S.N.S.W. (1), i. 112; Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. 276, 

 xxiv. p. 188. 



Type in Macleay Museum. 



Hab. — Village of Mowatta, Katow River (Brazier). 



Drawn from the type by the kind permission of Mr. Masters, 

 Curator, Macleay Museum. 



" Maino " signifies " peace " in the local dialect. 



110. H. MULTICORONATA, ll.sp. 



(Plate xii. bis, fig. 48.) 



Shell minute, globosely conical ; colour dull yellow ; whorls 4^-, 

 rounded, slightly turretecl ; sculpture, upon the last whorl a fine 

 thread-like keel at the periphery, the space between that and the 

 suture divided by three similar keels, the earlier whorls exhibit 

 only the three upper keels, each keel bears minute, erect, epidermal 

 bristles, which give the shell a somewhat coronated appearance 

 under the lens ; base rounded, faintly concentrically and longi- 

 tudinally striated; callus smooth, semi-transparent; aperture 

 vertical, semi-lunate, red within, lip slightly expanded. Diam. 

 maj. 4, min. 3 J, alt. 4 mm. 



T y p e in Queensland Museum. 



Hab. — Village of Mita, Milne Bay (Hedley) ; one specimen. 



Doubtful. — H. leucostoma, Tapparone-Canefri (Ann. Mus. Gen. 

 xix. p. 277, fig. h), may belong to this province, but the locality is 

 not defined by the author. 



(Anatomical Supplement to follow.) 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 

 Plate ix. 

 — Oxytes hercules, Hedley. 

 — 0. Jlyensis, Hedley. 

 — Conulus starkei, Brazier. Magnified. 

 — C. maino, Brazier. Magnified. 

 — Microcystina sapjyho, Brazier. Magnified. 

 — M. calcarata, Hedley. Magnified. 



