92 Messrs. J. C. Melvill and J. H. Ponsonby on 
swollen whorls; the effuse lip furnished with two deeply- 
seated plaited teeth, one parietal, the other columellar. 
14. Ennea Bowker, sp.n. (PI. VI. fig. 9.) 
E. testa minuta, rimata, cylindrica, albescente, subpellucida; anfrac- 
tibus septem, longitudinaliter undique confertim oblique tenui- 
striatis, anfractu ultimo extus scrobiculato; apertura callosa, 
trigono-ovata ; peristomate tribus dentibus munito, altero valido 
parietali, altero incrassato labiali, tertio minore basali, subtusque 
marginem columellarem ad imam faucem plica interna aditum 
fere claudente. 
Long. 3, lat. 1:25 mill. 
Hab. East London (Miss Mary L. Bowker). 
A very small shell, but very wonderful in its symmetry, 
and complicated as regards its orifice. It is seven-whorled, 
cylindrical, the whorls being uniformly densely striated ; 
mouth somewhat triangular, furnished with three teeth, of 
which, firstly, a large and projecting parietal tooth is con- 
spicuous, and also another on the inner thickened edge of the 
outer lip; a smaller and simple basal one completes the 
prominences of the peristome, but a large callous plait below 
the columellar margin almost serves to close the throat com- 
pletely. 
Four specimens, but only one in good condition. 
15. Ennea Marie, sp.n. (PI. VI. fig. 12.) 
E. testa rimata, breviter cylindriformi, vitrea, levi; anfractibus 
sex, ad apicem obtusissimis, levibus, linea transversim infra 
suturas circumambiente; apertura trigono-ovata; peristomate 
dentibus quatuor instructo, uno parietali, secnndo labiali bifur- 
cato, tertio minuto basali, quarto ad marginem columellarem et 
intra valde ad imam faucem penetrante. 
Long. 2°75, lat. 1 mill. 
Hab. Under decayed leaves, Craigie Burn, Somerset East, 
S. Africa (Miss Mary L. Bowker). 
A very pretty little shining cylindrical species, quite plain 
and smooth, save for a transverse, compressed, sulcated line 
encircling the whorls a little below the sutures and running 
parallel with them. ‘The mouth is furnished with four teeth, 
one parietal, one on the inner edge of the thickened outer lip, 
a very small one at the base, and a fourth at the columellar 
margin, which joins on to a large internal plait which well 
nigh closes the throat below. 
Four specimens, all in good condition and precisely similar. 
