128 Messrs. J. G. Melvill and J. H. Ponsonby on 



tudine longe superante ; apertura oblonga ; peristoinate paullum 

 incrassato, margine columellari triangulatim reflexo. 

 Long. 22, lat. 10 mm. 



Hab. Inseyi River, Zululand. 



This shell is comparable with B. damarensis, though widely 

 differing from it, the latter being the more cylindrical and 

 with more whorls than seven. White, slightly shining, with 

 ventricose whorls, the last far exceeding the others in length 

 (14 millim.) ; aperture oblong, outer lip thickened, columellar 

 margin triangularly reflexed over the umbilicus, which is 

 narrow. 



Uapalus fflobosus, sp. n. (PI. VII. fig. 6.) 



H. testa cinereo-alba, nitida, tenui, inflata, ovata ; anfractibus sex, 

 quorum apicali obtuso, cseteris ventricosulis, fere laevibus, sub lente 

 longitudinaliter irregulariter striatulis, ultimo magno, inflato ; 

 apertura ovata ; peristomate tenui, regionem apud umbilicarem 

 cuneato, anguste retlexo. 



Long. 6, lat. 3 mm. (spec. maj.). 



Hab. Stella Bush. 



This discovery of a second South-African Hapilus is 

 interesting. From JJ. catarractce, described by us in June 

 1897*, it differs in substance, colour, greater inflation of 

 whorl, and one or two other particulars. 



The shell is whitish, shining, thin, ovate, inflated, six- 

 whorled, all somewhat ventricose, and almost smooth, the 

 last whorl large, conspicuously swollen; aperture ovate; 

 peristome thin, with a wedge-shaped narrowly reflexed process 

 over the umbilicus, which is very narrow. 



Two specimens. 



Pupa Farquharij sp. n. (PI. VII. fig. 7.) 



P. testa valde perforata, recta, cylindracea, obtusapicali, bruunea, 

 tenui ; anfractibus octo, apud suturas impressis, ventricosulis, 

 undique obscurissime sub lente longitudinaliter obliqui-striatis ; 

 apertura ovata ; peristomate albo, reflexo, nitente, plica parietali 

 acinaciformi, acuto, intrante prasdita, margine columellari ad 

 medium incrassato. 



Long. 4, lat. 2 mm. 



I Jab. Elandsberg Mountain, Cradock (Farquhar, in coll. 

 T. Jtogers). 



Ten or eleven examples of a much-perforate, straightly cylin- 



* Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. xix. p. 6:V>. 



