282 PROCEKDINGS OF THK MALACOLOGICAL SOCIEXr. 



Hab. — Between the Jombene Hills and Nyeri, British East Africa 

 (Robin Kemp). 



LiMICOLAIlIA PELLISLACKKT^, n.Sp. 



Shell allied to L. scahrosa, but much larger and paler in colour, 

 being, with the exception of the apical whorls, of a golden yellow 

 colour throughout, occasionally transversely streaked with purple on 

 the median wliorls ; the last whorl is proportionately much longer 

 than in L. scahrosa, the columella is also much more curved, and 

 the parietal wall does not bulge over the interior of the shell ; 



moreover, the aperture is much more oblique and dilated below than 

 in that species; the interior of the shell is of a beautiful pinkish 

 flesh-colour. Alt. 75-25 mm. ; diam.maj. 34, min. 27 mm. Aperture: 

 alt. 37, diam. 20-75 mm. 



Hab. — Aberdare llange, Mount Kenangop, British East Africa 

 (Robin Kemp). 



LiMICOLAKIA EADULA, n.Sp. 



Shell rimate, somewhat cylindrically fusiform with obtuse apex 

 and a rather diaphanous appearance, the earlier whorls reddish brown, 

 the later whorls pale reddish -yellow, painted with transverse bands 

 and flame-markings of reddish purple; whorls 6^, the first three 

 rapidly increasing, the remainder regularly so, the last long, coarsely 

 decussately sculptured, thus giving a granular appearance to the shell 

 with the exception of the immediate umbilical region, which is 

 devoid of granulation and only radiately puckered ; suture impressed, 



