CHAROPA. 209 



C. INUSTA, Cox. PL 62, fig. 21, 22. 



Covered perforate, regularly costulate, brownisli corneous, 

 suture impressed; whorls 4J, the last flattened above, in the 



middle. Diam. 5i mill. . , T a Trr 7 



Clarence River, N. S. Wales. 



Described by Dr. Cox as H. Nautiloidea, a preoccupied name 

 in Helix. 



H. FUNEREA, Cox. PI. 62, figs. 23, 24. 



Umbilicated, almost discoidal, rather thin, strongly, regularly 

 very densely arcuately costulate, blackish ash-color; whorls 4, 



convex, the last round. Diam. 6 mill. , T ~ J7 ^ r 7 



New South Wales. 



The rather wide umbilicus separates this and the succeeding 

 from the foregoing species, and indicates Patula rather than 

 Charopa. 



C. ALBANENSIS, Cox. PI. 62, figs. 25, 26. 



Widely umbilicated, acutely flexuosely costulate, rather solid, 

 yellowish brown, with radiating brownish lines above, suture 

 impressed ; whorls 5, slowly increasing, rounded. Diam. 5 mill. 



Port Albany, W. Australia. 

 C. MACQUARIENSIS, Cox. PI. 62, fig. 27. 



Widely and deeply umbilicated, thin, translucent, shining, 

 rudely irregularly striated above, smoother below, lightly 

 spirally striulate ; yellowish, broadly subradiately strigate with 

 chestnut ; whorls 4^, rapidly increasing, periphery subangu- 

 lated. Diam. 3*5 mill. 



Port Macquarie, E. Australia. 

 C. JULOIDEA, Forbes. PI. 62, figs. 28, 29. 



Widely umbilicated, closely elegantly costulate, corneous ; 

 whorls 4, spire plane, apex immersed, suture deep. Diam. 5 mill. 



N. Australia. 

 C. LE GRANDJ, Cox. PI. 62, figs. 30, 31. 



Widely umbilicated, closely acutely irregularly costulate, 

 chestnut-brown ; spire plane, the apex not depressed, suture 

 impressed; whorls 4^, flattened towards the suture, the last 



tumid. Diam. 3'5 mill. 



Mt. Wellington, Tasmania. 



G. Ricei and C. Onslowi, both of Brazier and unfigured, are 

 considered synonyms by Mr. Petterd. 

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