MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. 95 
M. (Glyphostoma) Aliciz sp. nov. (PI. IL, fig. 15). 
M. testa elongato-fusiformt, gracillima, nivea, anfractibus 
decem, in medio ventricosulis, apud suturas subconstrictis, 
undigue confertim transverso-striatis, longitudinaliter rotun- 
docostatis, apertura oblonga, labro extertore multum tncras- 
sato, brunneo-tincto, precipue marginem apud suturalem, 
simul ac ad basim labri exterioris. 
Long. 9 mill. Lat. 4-50 mill. 
ffab. Lifu. 
About twenty specimens of this pretty species of G/ypho- 
stoma, which occupies a position near G. crasstlabrum Reeve, but 
is distinct. It is white, graceful, ten-whorled, the whorls some- 
what ventricose, transversely striate, and roundly longitudinally 
costate. The outer lip is much thickened. and the outer sinus 
stained brown, there being also a brown blotch towards the base 
of the outer lip. We have much pleasure in associating with 
this species the name of Miss Alicia Mayor Standen, who has 
assisted us considerably in the general assortment of a large 
portion of the collection. 
M. (Glyphostoma) calcicincta sp. nov. (Pl. IIL, fig. 21). 
M. testa minuta, incrassata, rugosa, pellucida, nivea, anfrac- 
tibus sex, longitudinaliter crassicostatts, costis paucts promin- 
entibus,apud medium transversim una conspicua zona, calcarea, 
candida, opaca, circumambiente, ullimum apud anfractum 
latiore, apertura angusta, labro extertore crassiusculo, albo, 
minute pustulato, intus quadri-denticulato, columellart 
quadri-plicato. 
Long, 4 mill. Lat. 2-25 mill. 
FHfab., Lifu. 
A single specimen in beautiful condition of a little bright 
white semi-opaque shell, this opacity being caused by a dead- 
white transverse band crossing the coarse ribs and becoming 
broader in the last whorl. The outer lip, under a lens, is very 
beautiful, being minutely warted, and with four denticles, the 
columellar margin with four plaits. This species is of the same 
character as G. rugosa Mighels. 
M. (Glyphostoma) crassilabrum Reeve.— One or two 
specimens. 
