the South-African Stenogyrinae. 269 



1906. Curvella sinuosa, M. & P., Pilsb. Man. of Conch, xviiir p. 61, 

 pi. viii. fig. 32. 



Hab. Natal, Umkomaas (Burnup). 



11 An elegant, fusiform Curvella . . . whose chief pecu- 

 liarity is its sinuous lip " (M. & P.). 



4. Curvella caloglypta, Melv. & Pons. 



1901. Curvella caloglypta, M. & P. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. viii. p. 320, 



pi. ii. fig. 12. 

 1906. Curvella caloglypta, M. & P., Pilsb. Man. of Conch, xviii. p. 59, 



pi. viii. fig. 22. 



Hab. NATAL, Pietermaritzburg (Burnup). 

 A beautifully sculptured little shell, at once distinguishable 

 from its South-African confreres. 



5. Curvella croslyi, Burnup. 



1905. Curvella croslyi, Bp. Proc. Mai. Soc. vi. p. 302, pi. xvi. figs. 3,4. 



1906. Curvella croslyi, Bp., Pilsb. Man. of Conch, xviii. p. 59, pi. viii. 

 figs. 27, 28. 



Hab. ZuLULAND, Makowe {Crosly). 



Much the largest of yet known South-African Curvella}. 



6. Curvella straminea, Burnup. 



1905. Curvella straminea, Bp. Proc. Mai. Soc. vi. p. 303, pi. xvi. 

 figs. 5, 6. 



1906. Curvella straminea, Bp., Pilsb. Man. of Conch, xviii. p. 62, pi. viii. 

 figs. 36, 37. 



Hab. Cape Colony, Walmer (Miss Hickey). 



"More elongate and slender" (than the preceding forms), 

 " and conspicuous by its straw-colour and distinct sculpture " 

 {Burnup). 



7. Curvella succinea, Burnup. 



1905. Curvella succinea, Bp. Proc. Mai. Soc. vi. p. 303, pi. xvi. figs. 7, 8. 



1906. Curvella succinea, Bp., Pilsb. Man. of Conch, xviii. p. 62, pi. viii. 

 figs. 38, 39. 



Hab. Cape Colony, Maestro m Forest, Bedford (Farquhar). 



"Distinct from C. straminea by its smaller size, richer" 

 (pale horn) " colour, less ventricose whorls, and shallower 

 suture " (Burnup). 



8. Curvella elevata } Burnup. 



1905. Curvella elevata, Bp. Proc. Mai. Soc. vi. p. 304, pi. xvi. figs. 10, 11. 



1906. Curvella elevata, Bp., Pilsb. Mau. of Conch, xviii. p. 60, pi. viii, 

 figs. 29, 30. 



