species (;/'Erinea diul I lelicoiilt frotn Sunlh Africa. \.>il 



laltiuli conspicuo bifido, basali acuto, plica coliiuifUari interna, 

 nminiiurrormi. 

 Alt. y-iT), diani. 1 mm. 



Ilah. Graliainstowii (|tor lltKjh Fulton). 



Conspicuous for its tumid wliorls, beautifully and strongly 

 pfriate, and it.s barrel-liko forin. Allied to A', airi/atis, nobi^t, 

 from wliicli it dilVcrs in lesser jiitifude, more conspicuous 

 Vfutricosity ot" whorl, an I round piMistoine, the dis|)osition of 

 plaits and teeth dceniini: much the same in both 3[)ecios. 



JJnuea eshuiotn.sis, sp. n. (Pi. VIII fig. 4.) 



/.'. testa rimata, porohtusa, cylitidrica, alba, nitida ; anfraotilms ad 8, 

 apicalil)us iiudusis rotundo-obtiisis, apiid suturaa paullum im- 

 pressis, suptTiiis -jradatulis, tribiis ultimis fero rectis, uiidi<|ue 

 lonf^itudiiKilitor dolicide arcuato-striatis ; apertura fere rotunda, 

 peristomato alho, iiitido, inorassato, plicis deutibusvo (juatuor 

 instruct J, plica parictali paullum prominoute, acuta, acinaoiformi, 

 dente labiali bitido, inf'eriore raajore, basali parvo, acuto, plica 

 columellari interna, mammicformi. 



Alt. 5'5, diam. 2 75 mm. 



Ilab. Eshowe, Zululand. 



Contparable with JJ. iiistahilis, Stur., and E, obovata, Pfr. 

 {=aiiip(d/<icea, y^iuv.)) but ditFering in tbrm, striation, and 

 other particular.**. A very handsome little species, broad 

 proportionally to its stature. 



Ennea euschemon, sp. n. (PI. VIII. tiij. 5.) 



E. testa cylindracea, albo-cinerca, versus apicom obtusa ; anfracti- 

 bu9 ad f^, omnibus oblitiuistriatis, striis arctis, teuuil)us, ultimo 

 rectistriato, sutura lincari ; apertura lunari, peristomate inoras- 

 sato, albo, nitcnte, doutibus plicisvc tribus pricdito, plica parictali 

 acinacifornu, conspicua, acuta, dente lal)iali acuto, plica colu- 

 raollari nc(iua<juani conspicua vel fero evanida. 



Alt. 10, diam. 5 mm. 



Ilah. Transvaal (^ConnoJJi/). 



This beautiful species differs from E. eximia, j\I. it P., in two 

 particulars. Firstly, in the absence of the small uj)per labial 

 tooth situate close to the parietal plait. When this latter 

 {eximia) was figured * the artist unt'ortunalply omitted to 

 represent this injjxirtant feature, and acconlingly wo aro 

 giving another delineation now tor sake of comparison with 



• Ann. & Mag. Nut. Hist. st-r. 7, vol. i. p. i'8, pi. viii. lip. 8 (^1898). 



