222 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIKTY. 



1. Temesa magnifica, n.sp. (Fig- III.) 



Testa sinistrorsa, breviter rimata, fusiformi-turrita, solida, conferte 

 costulato - striata, f usco - brunnea, maculis flavidis tessellata, apice 

 obtuso ; anfractus 10, plano-convexi, sutura bene iinpressa, ultimus 

 paulo angustior, solutus, basi rotundatus ; apertura quadrato-ovata, 

 intus castanea, columella contorta, plicata, rapide ascendens, peristomate 

 incrassato, subreflexo, castaneo. Alt. 28 - 7, diam. max. 7 mm. ; alt. 

 apert. 6 - 8, lat. apert. 5 mm. 



Hah. — Sorato, Bolivia, at 3,600 m. 



Type in tbe Britisb Museum. 



This handsome shell might at first sight be taken for a Clausilia, 

 which it greatly resembles in form, but on examination I am unable 

 to find any internal plicae or lamellae, nor can I trace a clausilium. 



2. Clausilia Pilsbryi, n.sp. (Fig. II.) 



Testa non-rimata, sinistrorsa, elongato-f usiformis, solidiuscula, oblique 

 dense capillaceo - striata, pallide cornea, apice acutulo ; anfractus 8, 

 primi convexiusculi, sutura bene notata, ultimus compressus, planatus, 

 protractus, solutus ; apertura elongato - ovalis, magna, peristomate 

 reflexo, albido ; lamella superior verticalis, magna, marginalis, 1. inferior 

 oblique, rapide, ascendens, 1. subcolumellaris nulla, plica pi-incipalis 

 mediocris, lunella arcuata. Alt. 21, diam. max. 4*5 mm. ; alt. apert. 

 6'2, lat. apert. 4*5 mm. 



Hah. — Callanga, Peru. 



Type in my collection. 



My specimens of this shell, purchased two or three years ago from 

 a German dealer, are specially noteworthy for the large size of the 

 mouth, which is of an elongate-oval form. The species belongs to the 

 group of C. Adamsiana, Pfr. 



