88 MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. 
B. (Placostylus) ouveanus Dotzauer.—Plentiful; from the 
island of Uvea. 
FAMILY PUPID4. 
Buliminus (Rachis) Mageni Gass. = B. histrio Pfr.—A 
large number of pretty examples in great variety of 
colour and pattern of markings. 
Vertigo pediculus Shuttl.—Several specimens. 
FAMILY STENOGYVRIDA. 
Stenogyra (Opeas) artensis Gassies.—Common. 
S. (Opeas) Souverbianus Gassies.—Exceedingly abundant 
in all stages of growth. 
FAMILY SUCCINEID. 
Succinea (Tapada) Montrouzieri Crosse=§. australis 
Gassies, non Fér.—Fairly plentiful. 
FamMity AURICULIDA. 
Scarabus chalcostomus Adams.—Very abundant. 
S. maurulus Gassies.—Many fine specimens. 
Plecotrema Souverbiei Montrouzier.—One example. 
P. labrella H. & A. Adams.—Likewise one specimen. 
Melampus luteus Quoy.—A good many very fine specimens. 
M. crassidens Gassies.—Several. 
M. coffea Kiist.--Not uncommon. 
M. fasciatus Deshayes.—Common. 
M. flavus Gmelin.—Several. 
FAMILY L/MNA‘ID/A, 
Planorbis Montrouzieri Gassies.—Plentiful. 
FAMILY PHYS/IDA, 
Physa incisa Gassies.—Many fine specimens. 
FAMILY S7PHONARITD. 
Siphonaria cochleariformis Reeve.—One specimen. 
Siphonaria sp.—Several specimens too worn to identify, but 
allied to S. diemenensis Quoy. 
ORDER OPISTHOBRANCHIATA. 
FAMILY 4CTZONIDA. 
Actzon affinis A. Adams.—Several of this pretty species, 
J.C., viii., July 1895. 
