416 Mr. E. A. Smith on some Land- Shells 



Fig, 7. Odonana octoformis, var. jiersona, nov. a, right valve ; b, edge 



view of carapace, 

 jFj^. 8. Octonaria octoformis, var. monticiilafa, uov. a, left valve ; b, 



edge view of carapace. 

 Fiff. 9. Thlipsura angulata, sp. nov. a, right valve shown ; 6, edge view 



of carapace. 

 Fig. 10. Thlipsura plicata, sp. nov. Carapace, right valve shown. 

 Figs, 11, 12. Thlipsura plicata, var. unipunctata, nov. Left valve. 

 Fig, 13. Thlipsura plicata, var. bipunctata, nov. Carapace, right v.alve 



seen. 

 1^1^. 14. Bollia interricpta, sp. nov. Right valve. 



Plate XIII. 



[All the figures are magnified 20 diameters except figs. 1 c and 5 c, 

 which are magnified 70 diameters.] 



Fig, 1. Primitia obliquipunctata, sp. nov. a, carapace, right valve seen ; 

 b, dorsal view; e, portion of surface enlarged (X 70). 



Fig. 2. yEchtmna cuspidafa, J. & II. Inside of right valve. 



Fig. 3. The same, a, right valve ; b, end view. 



Fig. 4. The same, a, left valve ; b, end view ; c, seen from above. 



Fig. 5. jEchmiua bovina, sp. nov. a, right valve ; b, end view ; c, por- 

 tion of the edge enlarged (X 70). 



Fig. 6. The same, a, left valve ; b, end view ; o, seen from above. 



Fig, 7. uEchmina depressicornis, sp. nov. a, carapace, right valve seen ; 

 b, end view ; c, seen from above. 



Fig. 8. JEchmina brevicornis, sp. nov. a, right valve ; b, end view. 



Fig. 9. y^chmina cuspidata, J. & H. Fragment of a large right valve. 



Fig, 10. L'ollia auricularis, sp. nov. a, carapace, right valve upwards ; 

 b, ventral aspect ; c, end view. 



Fig. 11. Moorea Smithii, sp. nov. a, carapace, showing left valve ; b, 

 ventral aspect. 



Fig, 12. Oc.to7iaria r parndoxa, sp. nov. Left valve. 



LIII. — Notes on some Land- Shelh from New Guinea and 

 the Solomon Islands, ivi'th Descriptions qfneio Species. Bj 

 Edgar A. Smith. 



[Plate XV.] 



The specimens here described form part of very valuable 

 collections of shells which, from time to time, have been 

 liberally presented to the British Museum by Mr. John 

 Brazier of Sydney, to whom special thanks are due, as in 

 several instances the specimens are unique and unrepresented 

 in his own collection. 



Nanina Hunsteini. (PI. XV. fig. 6.) 

 Testa anguste perforata, tenuis, globoso-depressa, pallide luteo- 



