S U C C I N E A. 



Species 59. (Mus. I'rit. ) 



SucciKKA AusTRALis. Suc. testd subpyramidald, 

 stramhied, tenui, haud translucidd, siibrvgosd ; 

 spird pyraniidata, anfrac films dtiobus, subvotundis, 

 upice rubra ; aperturd antice laid, posticc 

 ucuminatd. 



Thk Australian Succixea. Shell subpyraiuidal, 

 straw-coloured, thin, not transliicid, suhnigoso ; 

 spire pyramidal, whorls two, rather rounded, apex 

 red; a])erturc hro.id in front, acuniinatrd pos- 

 teriorly. 



(^UoY. Voyaire de TAstrolabe, vul. ii. j>. l.'jO, pi. l;;, 

 f. 18—23. 



I/ab. Van Diemen's Land. 



Ne\vcomiii:\s Suicinea. Shell iialiiluus, expiinchd. rath, i 

 rounded, rather solid, rose-coloured, eovrred with 

 an olive e])idermis, last whorl angular beneath : 

 spire very .short, hardly exserted ; apertui'e large, 

 obliquely expanded, rosy-iridescent within, ccihi- 

 mellar jdate rather tortuous, arched. 



Pfeufki!. Proc. Zool. Soc., 18G4, ]>, 297. 



Bab. Sandwich Islands. 



Species G-2. (Fig. ,7, /-. Mus. liiil.) 

 SUCCIXEA IlVAl.IXA. Suc. tl.st.d OV'lto-llriimillKti 



teiiuixsimd, paUidd, translucidd. ; npird brevi, in 

 I fractibus dvohnf : apertiird iiia//nd, iiblii/iid. aiitl 



! «ube.rpiinxd, (idiio culuniellari Iciiiiim-iiiKi, hnU 



Species 60. (Fig. a, b. JIus. Brit.) 



SucciNEA Eucalypti. Sue. testd parvd, .-•dliiM, 

 Icevigatd, cwneo-fuscd ; spird brevi, anfra 

 duobus, pan-is, rotundis ; apertiird vtiujud, 

 intiis castaned, ad marginem albidd. 



The Euoalyi'tic Succinea. Shell small, solid, 

 smooth, liorny brown ; spire short, wliorh 

 small, rounded ; aperture large, ovale, ch 

 within, whitish at the margin. 



Cox. 1 MS. Mus. Brit. 



Hab. New South Wales. 



Found on what appears to be t]]e bark of a n 



marsh-growing tree. 



n-ata, 



'tlbllS 



Species Gl. (Mus. Brit.) 

 SucflXEA Newcombii. Shc. testd palu/d, crpausd, 

 subrotundd, solidiusculd, rosed, epidermidc oHvaceo 

 indutd, anfractu ultimo infra anguktto ; spird 

 brerissiind, vix exsertd ; (ipertvrd magna, oblii/iii] 

 expansd, intus roseo-sid,irid€^<:enti : pltcd cuiumil- 

 lari subtortud, arcuatd. 



TtiE (iLASSY SucctNEA. Shell ovately-acuniinated; 

 thin, pahs translucid : spire short, whorls 

 aperture large, oblieine, anteriorly soniewlu 

 panded, clumellar lip very thin, slightly .■ir< 



Siiutti,i:vvoi:tii. .' .MS. in Mus. r.iit. 



Hab. Porto i;ico. 



This extremely thin and transparent shell has ili 



whorl very large in proportion to the spin-. • 



consists of two very small whorls. 



Species G3. (Mus. P,rit.) 

 SrcciXEA GuxDL.iCHH. Suc. testd orato-acumiuatu 

 pallide slramined, strigis irregularihus stibccendei 

 ornatd, setiiiiipacd : spin 

 tiindis, jrrijiiiliii'iildius . ,ij 

 plied ml um.lhui tritn;. r 



eleratd, anfractibits ru- 

 ■ttird brevi. ovatd. luted: 

 tiiisculd. 



Guxdlach's Succixea. Shell ovately-acumiiiated, pale 

 straw, ornamented with irregular subcreruleati 

 stripes, semi-opaque ; spire elevated, whorls 

 rounded, prominent ; aperture short, nvato. yellow : 

 columellar plait thin, rather straight. 



November, 187 



