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flattened and marked by very fine spiral striatums. Periphery of 

 the last whorl well rounded. Base moderately long, well rounded, 

 marked like the spire, the incised spiral grooves becoming a little 

 more closely spaced toward the anterior end. Of these grooves, 10 

 are present on the base. Aperture ovate; posterior angle obtuse; 

 outer lip thin, showing the external sculpture within, rendered 

 slightly wavy by the sculpture; columella oblique, slightly curved, 

 reflected over and appressed to the base; parietal wall covered by a 

 thin callus. 



The type, Cat. No. 249738, U.S.N.M., comes from Port Alfred 

 (Coll. No. 1010). It has six postnuclear whorls, and measures: 

 Length, 5.9 mm.; diameter, 2 mm. 



PYRAMJDELLA (SYRNOLA) CAPENSIS Sowerby. 



Three specimens of this species are in the collection of the United 

 States National Museum, all from Port Alfred. Cat. No. 186841, 

 three specimens (Coll. No. 208). Cat. No. 250409, one specimen 

 (Coll. No. 1282). Cat. No. 249714, two specimens (Coll. No. 986). 



PYRAMIDELLA (SYRNOLA) PYRRHA, new species. 

 Plate 14, fig. 8. 



Shell elongate-conic; creamy yellow, with a narrow, golden brown 

 band situated about one-fourth of the distance between the summit 

 and suture posterior to the suture. (Nuclear whorls decollated.) 

 Postnuclear whorls slightly rounded, feebly shouldered at the summit, 

 marked with numerous fine, slightly retractive, incremental lines, 

 and exceedingly fine, spiral striatums. Periphery of the last whorl 

 well rounded. Base slightly produced, well rounded, marked like the 

 spire. Aperture subquadrate; posterior angle obtuse, outer lip thin, 

 inner lip flexuous, slightly reflected, and provided with a moderately 

 strong fold a little anterior to its insertion; parietal wall glazed with 

 a thin callus. 



The type, Cat. No. 186841c, U.S.N.M., comes from Port Alfred 

 (Coll. No. 208). It has lost the nuclear whorls and early postnuclear 

 turns; the seven remaining measure: Length, 5.8 mm.; diameter, 1.9 

 mm. Cat. No. 250408a U.S.N.M., contains an additional specimen 

 from Port Alfred (Coll. No. 1281). 



PYRAMIDELLA (SYRNOLA) AGANEA, new name. 



Plate 14, fig. 9. 



=EuUmella nivea Smith, Journ. Malac., vol. 11, p. 36, pi. 3, fig. 2, 1904. Not 

 Obeliscus ( Triptychus) niveus Morch, Mai. Blat., vol. 22, p. 158, 1875. [Both 

 are Pyramidellas.] 



This species was originally described as Ealimella nivea. I have 

 ground the specimen and find but a single fold on the columella. It 

 must therefore be referred to the subgenus Syrnola. The specimen 



