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numerous equal and equally spaced, very fine, spiral striations and 

 equally fine, decidedly, retractively, curved lines of growth, the com- 

 bination of the two lending the surface a minutely reticulated ap- 

 pearance. Sutures well impressed. Periphery of the last whorl well 

 rounded. Base moderately rounded, depressed at the umbilical area 

 which is covered by a strong callus. The. base, excepting the um- 

 bilical area, which is smooth, is marked like the upper surface. 

 Aperture exceedingly large, very oblique, subcircular; outer lip thick 

 within, thinning to a sharp edge; inner lip very thick, strongly 

 curved; parietal wall covered with an exceedingly thick callus, which 

 renders the peritreme complete. 



The type, Cat. No. 186865a, U.S.N.M., comes from Port Alfred 

 (Coll. No. 235a). It measures: Altitude, 1.1 mm.; greater diameter, 

 2 mm. 



Cat. No. 250537, U.S.N.M., contains another specimen from Port 

 Alfred (Coll. No. 1410). 



Family LIOTIIDAE. 



Genus ILAIRA A. Adams. 



ILAIRA FULGENS Gould. 

 Plate 29, figs. 4, 5, 6. 

 Liotia ■ fulgens Gould, Proc. Boat. Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7, p. 142, 1859. 



Shell planorboid, yellow horn colored, with axial streaks of pale 

 brown , and pearly iridescence shining through here and there. Whorls 

 slightly rounded on the anterior half with a depressed concave area 

 centering on the third, the outer fourth being flat. Entire surface 

 marked by fine lines of growth only. Periphery of the shell with two 

 very strong lamellar keels which inclose a broad deep channel be- 

 tween them. Base with a broad funnel-shaped umbilicus which is 

 limited externally by a strong, well rounded, spiral cord. The space 

 between the basal peripheral keel and the umbilical cord is flat. 

 Aperture rendered pentagonal by the three cords, the posterior angle, 

 and the junction of the basal lip with the columella. 



Gould's type, Cat. No. 156, U.S.N.M., was collected by William 

 Stimpson on the North Pacific Exploring Expedition at Simon's Bay, 

 Cape of Good Hope. It has four whorls, and measures: Altitude, 

 2.2 mm. ; greater diameter, 5 mm. ; lesser diameter, 4 mm. 



Three additional lots of this species are in the collection from Port 



Alfred: Cat. No. 250535, U.S.N.M., one young specimen (Coll. No. 



1408); Cat. No. 250559, U.S.N.M., another young specimen (Coll. 



No. 1432) ; Cat. No. 250560, U.S.N.M., also a young specimen (Coll. 



No. 1433). 



Genus LIPPISTES Montfort. 



LIPPISTES GRAYI Adams. 



Cat. No. 187148, U.S.N.M., two specimens from Port Alfred (Coll. 

 No. 695). 



