130 EL^EA. 



whorls 5, the body-whorl not descending, obsoletely angulated 

 at the periphery; umbilicus moderate, conical ; aperture shining 

 within, lip simple. Diam. 13, alt. 7 mill. 



New Zealand. 

 Is H. igniflua, Reeve (figured above). 



E. CREBRIFLAMMIS, Pfr. PL 26, fig. 9. Magn. f . 



Somewhat widely umbilicated, thin, slightly striated, shining, 

 pellucid ; yellowish, with angulated chestnut strigations ; whorls 

 3^, the last not descending, subdepressed, the base more convex ; 



lip simple, a little arcuate. Diam. 7, alt. 3 mill. 



New Zealand. 

 Is probably H. infundibulum, Hombr. et Jacq. 



E. CORESIA, Gray. PI. 26, fig 15. 



Widely umbilicated ; epidermis thick, shining, obsoletely 

 striate, olivaceous-corneous, strigate with chestnut ; whorls 3, 

 rapidly increasing, the last subdepressed, not descending, dilated; 

 lip simple, thin, epidermally inflected. Diam. 4, alt. 1*6 mill. 



New Zealand. 



The characters of the epidermis would appear to place this- 

 in Paryphanta, yet Prof. Hutton specially cites it as a member 

 of his new genus. 



E. BICONCAVA, Pfr. PI. 24, fig. 75. 



Widely umbilicated, closely arcuately costate, opaque; yel- 

 lowish horn-color, with chestnut strigations ; spire concave, 

 whorls 4^-5, narrow, the last rounded, not descending, lip simple. 



Diam. 5, alt. 2 mill. 



New Zealand. 

 E. MILLESTRIATA, Smith. PI. 28, figs. 50, 51. 



Thin, horn-color, perspectively umbilicated; with very close 

 arcuate riblets, and microscopic spiral lines, smoother below; 

 whorls five, with deep suture, last whorl not descending in 

 front ; lip simple, thin. Diam. 7, alt. 3 mill. 



Dupuch's /., W. Australia. 



E. VERNICOSA, Krauss. PI. 28, figs. 52-54. 



Umbilicated, thin, closely striated above, smoother and 

 polished below ; greenish yellow ; whorls 4J, the last a little 



