the South- African Stenogyiina*. 2t'. I 



E. hinceohi'a iiovcr liavin;^ Ixtii fi^nreil, an illii'?tration ol 

 the type in the British Musriim is here; aiipeiKltti. Lcngtli 

 52 intn. 



Euonyina lanceolata (PfeilFer). 



11. Euohtjma nataJeitsis (Buniup). 



190o. OhtlUcus natulensis, Hurnup, I'roc. Mai. Soc. vi. p. 304, pi. xvi. 



tip. 9. 

 15K)0. iLuoityma nataletisis, Burnup, Pilsbrv, Man. of Concli. xviii. pp. 41 , 



i«9, pi. X. tig. 72, pi. xxxi. tigs. 12, \:i' 



Hub. Natal, Uinbogintwini ; Table Mountain ; Equeefa ; 

 Pietermaritzhnrg {Bumuji). 



Another large species, distinguishable from E. lanceolata, 

 Pt'r., by its clearly marked close liration, which imparts a 

 silky lustre to the shell. The largest specimen in coll. 

 Ikiinup is r)7*5 mm. in length. 



12. Euoni/ma pruizenensis*, sp. n. (PI. VI. fig. 11.) 



Shell elongate, turrilbrm, very narrowly rimate, oliva- 

 ceous, rather thin, hardly glossy, semitran.-jparent. Spire 

 produced, moderately acute, apex bluntly rounded. Whorls 

 (spec, max.) i<|, tiie apical small, smooth, mamillate; the 



• Pronounced prayzeneusis. 



