South- African Land-MoUusca, 465 



The generative organs were similar to those previously 

 described, the penis rolled up close as in pi. xiii. fig. 7. 

 No spermatophore was found. 



The jaw has a central projection, is not very concave on 

 the cutting-eclgc. 



The radula was secured, almost complete, the formula 



97 . 2 . 11 . 1 . 11 . 2 . 97, or 110 . 1 . 110. 



The central and admcdian teeth as usual in the genus. The 

 laterals are all alike, curved with, bicuspid points, the inner 

 points slightly the longest. They graduate into minute teeth 

 on tiie maigin. 



This species was labelled by Mr. Burnup " Compare 

 K. miilviUi. G.-A.^' The radula distinguishes it at once from 

 tiiat species, in which the lateral teeth are aculeate. The 

 radula is of the type seen in phedimus (p. 573). 



Kerkophorus zouamydrus, M. & P. 



Connolly, Annals S. A. Museum (1912), p. 110. 



Original description (Ann. & ]\Iag. N. II. ser. 6, vol. vi. 

 p. 467, Vitrina zomunydra, M. & P.) : — 



" V. testa globosa, coiivexa, robustiore quam V. cinr/idafa, fuscescente, 

 supra peripheriam obscure fusco-cingulata; spira coiivexa, ampliore 

 quam in specie pnccedente ( V. cinrjidata); anfractibus vcntricosis, 

 laevibua ; apertnra subrotunda. 



"Long. 10, lat. 17 mill." 



The form of this shell is very like that of the three 

 examples of K. natalensis, Kr., in the Natural History 

 Collection received from Cuming, which were decided to 

 be the same as a typical example sent for comparison by 

 Dr. Lam part from Stuttgart. The first two apical whorls 

 are higher and not of same spiral. 



Kowie (C. Farf/uarson). 



A single specimen under the above name was received bv 

 me from Mr. John Ponsonby on the 5th July, 1913. I at 

 once began the dissection and description of it. 



Animal. — Pale-coloured generally <m the foot. Tentacles, 

 liead, and neck black, edge of this colour sharply defined. 

 Peripodial margin well seen, and towards the extrcmitv of the 

 foot more distinctly so, in contrast to the darker-coloured 

 surface lying above it. Right sliell-lobe broad and rather long 

 and pointed, the left shell-lobe very short and blunt. The 

 lobe over the mucous gland fairly large and black-tipped, 



Ann. <f; J/a</. X. Hist. Ser. 8. Vol. xiii. 'd> 



