2 1 CHAROPA. 



C. IDA, Gray. PL 62, figs. 32-34. 



Umbilicated, thin, arcuately costulate, pilose ; light" corneous, 

 rayed with chestnut-brown, suture impressed ; whorls 5J, a little 

 convex, slowly increasing, the last subrotund. Diam 8 mill. 



Auckland, New Zealand. 

 C. ZIGZAG, Gould. PL 62, figs. 35-31. 



Umbilicate, thin, costulate and pilose, yellowish white, with 

 angular zigzag chestnut rays ; whorls 6, convex, narrow. 



Length, T5 mill. 



? New Zealand. 



Gould and Button both surmise the identity of this with the 

 last species ; if so, it has priority of publication. C. Ida, how- 

 ever, does not appear to have angular rays at least they are 

 neither figured nor described. 



Un figured Species. 



C. MURRAYANA, Pfr. Murray Cliffs, Australia. 



C. CECILIA, Pfr. New Hebrides. 



C. BASSI, Brazier. Tasmania. 



C. LOTTAH, Petterd. Tasmania. 



C. DANDENONGENSIS, Petterd. Victoria, Australia. 



C. SUBDEPRESSA, Brazier. Gipps Land, Victoria. 



C. OTWAYENSIS, Petterd, and var. ALPINA, Johnston (Tasmania). 



Victoria. 



C. ALLECTA, COX. Ins. Upolu. 



C. GAWLERI, Brazier. Adelaide, Australia. 



C. RADICALIS, Moifsson. Ins. Vavao. 



C. CHIMMOI, Pfr. Sunday Isl.; Kermandec Archip. 



C. ROTELLA, Brazier. ML Wellington, Tasmania. 



C. MILLIGANI, Braz. (G. scrupulus, Cox). 



ML Wellington, Tasmania. 



C. NUPERA, Brazier. King George's Sound, S. W. Australia. 



C. DIANJE, Pfr. Diana's Peak, Ins. St. Helena. 



Section GERONTIA, Hutton, 1884. 



C. PANTHERINA and C. CORDELIA, Hutton. New Zealand. 



Both unfigured. 



