96 MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. 
M. (Glyphostoma) cremonilla sp. nov. (PI. IIL, fig. 31). 
M. testa fusiformt, solidiuscula, pallide-straminea, infra 
suturas ochraceo-cincta, anfractibus septem, apud medium 
longitudinaliter ventricosé crasst-costatis, transversim 1udt- 
liratis, lirts paucis, tncrassatis, apertura oblonga, labro 
exteriore intus sex-denticulato columellari multi-plicato. 
Long., sp. maj., 12 mill. Lat., 6 mill. 
Hab., Lifu, in shell sand. 
By those authors who would reconstitute the genus or sub- 
genus Borsonia (Bellardi), founded upon a Tertiary fossil possess- 
ing one or more columellar plaits, this species and two or three 
others from Lifu would be included in it. At present we prefer 
following the arrangement as set forth in our National Collec- 
tion, and adding these new forms to the sub-genus GZyphostoma, 
and taking as the types G. crasstlabrum Reeve and G. rugosum 
Mighels. The G. cremonil/a cannot be confounded with G. 
nigrocinctum (Montrouzier) from New Caledonia ; it is a coarser- 
ribbed species, and banded with pale ochre, not black. Two 
specimens. 
M. (Glyphostoma) Emme sp. nov. (Pl. IIL, fig. 24). 
M. testa acuminata, fustformt, semt-pellucida, pallidé stra- 
muinea, ventricosa, anfractibus octo, omnibus preter ultimum 
longutudinaliter pauctcostatis, transversim fortiter supra 
suturas bi vel trifuniculocinctis, regulariter inter costas longt- 
tudinalcs, juxta suturas, squarrosé brunneo-maculatis, ultimo 
anfractu apud medium simili modo decorato, longitudinaliter 
multt-costulato, transversimque multifuniculato, apertura 
oblonga, labro exteriore denticulato, presertim uno dente con- 
spicuo columellari quadri-denticulato, canali brevi. 
Long., 12 mill, Lat., 5 mill. 
ffab., Lifu, in shell-sand. 
A very elegant little species, in good condition, somewhat 
ventricose, acuminate, semi-transparent, and _ straw-coloured, 
unicolorous excepting for the few square brown spots situate 
just above the sutures, between the longitudinal costa on the 
central whorls and continued in the middle of the last whorl, 
culminating in the specimen before us in a large dorsal square 
brown mark near the outer lip. The whorls, with the exception 
J.C., viii., Oct. 1895. 
