BY PROFESSOR F. W. HUTTON, F.G.S. 357 



Shell minute, spirally grooved, narrowly umbilicated ; yellowish 

 white with irregular bands of pale brown ; peristome not con- 

 tinuous. As the dentition of this species is unknown, its generic 

 position is doubtful. It may belong to Adeorbis. 



Family. Eotellid2E. 



Genus. Eotella. Lamarck. 



Eotella neozelanica. Hombron and Jacquinot, Voy. Pole 

 Sud., Zool. V., p. 53, pi. 14, fig. 5-6 (1854) ; Eeeve Conch. 

 Icon., fig. 11. 

 Habitat — Auckland to Dunedin. 



Variable in colour ; yellowish white with purple or chestnut 

 rays, sometimes brownish pink. 



The operculum and dentition are unknown. 



Family. Trochid^:.* 

 Genus. Eucheltjs. Philippi. 

 Sub-genus. Huttonia. Kirk. 

 Columella with a deep notch instead of a tooth. 



Euchelus bellus. Hutton, Cat. Marine Moll. of'N.Z., p. 37 (1873). 

 Habitat. — Chatham Islands, 



* The following are omitted as not really inhabiting New Zealand : — 

 Trochus incequalis, Martyn ; inhabits Australia 

 Trochus annulatus, Martyn; inhabits Australia 

 Trochus caniliculatus, Martyn; inhabits Australia 

 Trochus gibberosus, Chemnitz ; inhabits Australia 

 Trochus niger, Chemnitz ; not recognised 

 Trochus lugubris, Gmelin ; not recognised 

 Polyodonta tricarinata, Lamarck 

 Clanculus variegatus, Adams ; inhabits Australia 

 Clanculus floridus, Philippi ; inhabits Australia 

 Thalotia conies,, Gray ; inhabits Australia 

 Thalotla pulcherima, Wood ; inhabits Australia 

 Zizyphinus scitulus, Adams; inhabits Australia 

 Zizyphinus doliarius, Chemnitz 

 Cautharidus jucundus, Gould ; habitat unknown 

 Trochocochha tcmiata, Quoy and Gaim. ; inhabits Australia 

 Labio zebrinm, Philippi ; inhabits Australia 

 Labio tessellatus, Chemnitz ; inhabits Mediterranean 

 L'tl'io sulcata, Wood 

 Labio scorpio, Gray ; not described. 



