FIGURES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF SUPPOSED NEW 



SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF ENNEA, MACROCHLAMYS, 



OOCHLOSTYLA, STROPHOCHEILUS (BORUS), ODONTOS 



TOMUS (MORICANDIA\ LEPTOPOMA, CATAULUS, 



COPTOCHEILUS AND TROPIDOPHORA. 



By HUGH FULTON. 



(Plato ix.) 



Ennea oleacea, n.sp. 



PI. ix, fig. 9. 



Shell oblong-oval, very slightly perforated, rather thin, whitish, shining; 

 whorls 6|, very convex, slowly and regnlarly increasing,' first two smooth , 

 remainder distinctly (under the lens) obliquely striated, suture of lower 

 whorls narrowly but clearly margined ; aperture oval ; peristome white , 

 thickened and narrowly expanded, broadened interiorly at point of inser- 

 tion, margins connected by a thin callus. 



Maj. diam. 12 ; alt. 22 millim. 



Hah. — Ukami, German East Africa. 



This shell belongs to the group of E. ovoidea, Brug., o6esa, Gibbons, 

 minor, Morelet, and libcriana. Lea. Its nearest ally is perhaps E. ohesa, 

 which is more elongate in form and has less convex whorls, the latter 

 increasing much more rapidly than in oleacea. 



Maeroehlamys bathyeharax, Godw.-Aust. 

 PI. ix, fig. 6. 



MacrocUamijs bathyeharax, Godwin-Austen : Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., 1888, p. 56. 



Allied to M. compliivialis, Blanf., and M. convallata, Bens., it is hke 

 the former in regard to its deeply channeled sutural area, but both are 

 larger and not nearly so depressed in proportion to size, the umbilicus 

 being also more open in the latter species. 



Dimensions of figured specimen, maj. diam. 11| ; alt. 5 millim. 



The specimen figured, collected by Mr. Booley at Port Blair, which 

 I at first supposed to be a new species, must be, I think, judging from 

 the description only (my search for the type in Godwin- Austen's collection 

 having been unsuccessful) his M. cathycharax, if not, I would propose 

 to name it M. subconvallata. 



