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Louisiade Archipelago. Dedicated to the late Captain 

 Owen Stanley, R.N. 



Helicina Louisiadensis. Tab. iii. fig. 5. a, b. 



Testa depresso-globosa, superne inferneque convexa, 

 orbicularis, obsolete sub-angulata, pallide aurantiaca, sub 

 lente spiraliter striata; spira obtusa; anfractus 4^, vix 

 couA'exiusculi ; basis imperforata, centraliter sub-impressa ; 

 apertura lunata, inferne subangulata; peristoma incras- 

 satum, aurantiacum, reflexum. Diam. maj. '4^, min. 4, 

 alt. 3 mill. (Mus. Brit.) 



On Round Island in Coral Haven, Louisiade Archipelago, 

 under stones. This pretty little Helicina is nearly allied 

 to some Philippine species. 



Helicina Gouldiana. Tab. iii. fig. 3. a, b. 



Testa depresso-globosa, superne sub-conica, orbicularis, 

 obsolete subangulata, flava sen rufa, spiraliter striata; 

 spira prominens ; anfractus 5, planati ; basis imperforata ; 

 apertura sub-lunata, inferne angulata; peristoma incras- 

 satum, subreflexum, album. Diam. maj. 6, min. 5j, alt. 

 4| mill. (Mus. Brit.) 



Under the bark of Mimusops Kanltii, in the "Two 

 Isles," on the N.E. coast of Australia. Dedicated to the 

 indefatigable illustrator of Australian ornithology. 



Ranella pulchella. Tab. iii. fig. 6. a, b. 



Testa turrita, utroque alata, acute-caudata, alba ; an- 

 fractus tumidi, spiraliter striati, longitudinaliter noduloso- 

 costati, costis crebris, laterahter varicosi, varices compressi^ 

 aliformes, crenulati, striati, ad margines crenati ; apertura 

 ovato-rotunda, inferne longe-caudata ; peristoma solutum. 

 Long. 20, diam. 14, apert. 4 mill. (Mus. Brit.) 



This beautiful shell was dredged in from 8 to 1 1 fathoms 

 water, on a bottom of sand and shells between Cumberland 

 Island l.i, and Point Slade (Lat. 21° S. Long. 149° 20' E). 



