THE MOLLUSCA—HEDLEY. 407 
CIRSONELLA OVATA, Sp. NOV. 
(Fig. 3). 
Shell globose-ovate, thin, and semi- 
transparent, white, narrowly umbilicate. 
Whorls five, rounded, smooth, save for 
delicate growth-striations, margined and 
contracted below the suture. Aperture 
oblique, elliptical. Lip sharp, columella 
reflected. Length, 24, breadth 2 mm. 
Three specimens from the lagoon beach. 
LIOTIA CRENATA, Kiener. 
Tryon, Man. Conch. x., 1888, p. 111, pl. xxxvi., figs. 12, 13. 
One shell from the lagoon beach, This is represented in the 
Australian Museum from Aneiteum, New Hebrides. Smith quotes 
it from San Christoval, Solomons, and Melvill and Standen from 
Lifu. 
PHASIANELLA WISEMANNI, Baird. 
Pilsbry, Man. Conch. x., 1888, p. 181, Biexaexix., 1198. 19,402. 
Several specimens from the lagoon beach. Schmeltz unites 
with this P. graffei, Dunker.* Already recorded from the Ellice, 
Samoa, and Tonga, by Schmeltz. Reported by Pilsbry from Fiji 
and New Hebrides. 
PHASIANELLA MINIMA, Jelvill. 
Melvill, Proc. Malac. Soe. ii., 1896, p. 115, pl. viii., fig. Ly 
Three shells from the lagoon beach seem to be referable to this 
Bombay species. 
STOMATELLA SANGUINEA, A, Adams. 
Pilsbry, Man. Conch. xii., 1890, p. 18, pl. liii., figs. 85, 86. 
Common as dead shells on the lagoon beach. Pilsbry notes 
this species from Fiji, Upolu, Samoa, and the Paumotus; Schmeltz 
adds Tahiti. 
Sromatia pHymotis, Helbling. 
Pilsbry, op. cit., p. 31, pl. liv., figs. 16, 17, 21, 22. 
Dead shells were not rare on the lagoon beach. Pilsbry records 
this species from Fiji, and Schmeltz from Upolu. In this Museum 
it is shown from New Caledonia and the Louisiades. 
GENA ROSACEA, Pease. 
Pilsbry, op. cit., p. 41, pl. lv., fig. 12. 
* Schmeltz—Museum Godeffroy, Cat. v., 1874, p- 145. 
