48 GUDE : LIST OF HELICOID LAND SHELLS. 



Diam. iiiaj. o'i. iiiin. '2\) ; ult. '2b luilliin. 



Hub. — Suuuitni. Type in the British Museiiiu. (Purchased). 



This handsome species is quite distinct from any known Di/akia, and 

 I have much pleasure in associating with it the name of tlie courteous 

 Assistant Keeper ot Zoology ot the British Museum, Mr. Edgar A. Smith. 



Planispira quadpifaseiata, La g. var. halmaheriea, n.vai-. 

 PI. iii, ligs. L'((, 2^, 2c. 



Shell discoid, moderately umbilicated. dull ycllowisli, finely striated. Spire 

 depressed, apex flattened, suture sliallow. WIku'Is 4 ';, ratlier convex above, 

 rounded at the periphery, subangidar round the umbilicus ; last whorl 

 shortly descending in front, dilated towards the mouth, crested and gibbous 

 bcliind the peristome. .Vperturc oblique, subrotundate ; margins ap- 

 proaching : peristome white, scarcely thickened, shortly reflected, bearing 

 a slight tubercle on the columellar margin which is slightly tlilated above, 

 overhanging the deep funnel-shaped umbilicus. Three nariow dark 

 brown bands revolve round the body whorl — one above and one below the 

 per'i)hcry, the third round the umbilical angulation. 



Diam. maj. IG.o, min. 13 ; alt. 7.5 millim. 



Uab. — Dodinga. Halmaheira (Doherty). 



Chloritis unguiculina, Mart. 

 PI. lii, figs. 4a., 46, 4c. 



Two specimens, measuring respectively 14x12x8.5 and 13x11x7.5 

 millim., labelled ' Alor."' (Doherty). Mr. Smith informs nic, Ij^owever, 

 that he is not sure of the habitat. The species lias hitherto only been 

 recorded from Burn. 



Chloritis (Tpiehoehloritis) albodentata, Smith. 

 PI. iii, fig. 7. 



Planlsplra albodentata, Smith ; Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 189'J (7), 

 iii, p. 411. 



//a6.— South Flores, alt. 3, GOO ft. 



The species is now figured for the first time. The drawing has been 

 made from the type in the British Museum. 



Chloritis (Triehochloritis) tabularis, n.fc.p. 

 Ph iii, figs. 5a, bh, oc. 



Shell depressed conoid, light fulvous, finely striated, closely covered with 

 hair-scars arranged in quincunx. Whorls 5, a little convex above, tumid 

 below, rounded at the periphery, angular round the deep narrow umbilicus, 

 increasing slowly, the last twice as wide as penultimate, not descending in 

 front, scarcely dilated towards the mouth. Aperture nearly horizontal, 



