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inside of a specimen in his collection; and as there were no 

 traces of a calcareous egg-shell, it seems that the species is 

 viviparous. 



19. C. ^EDIGYRA (Melvill & Ponsonby). PI. 26, fig. 29. 



Shell oblong, compact, glossy, whorls 7, tumid, ventricose, 

 smooth throughout, flat, one specimen almost uniform oliva- 

 ceous, another decorated with longitudinal zebra flames. 

 Aperture oblong, the peristome very thin, simple. Length 

 of the unicolored specimen 2.25, diam. 1.30 inch. (If. & P.) 



S. Africa: Craigie Burn, Somerset East (Mrs. Mary Lay- 

 ard Barber, nee Bowker, in coll. E. L. Layard). 



A. aedigyra M. & P., Ann. and Mag. N. H. (6) xiv, p. 92, 

 pi. 1, f. 7 (Aug. 1894). 



"Well characterized by the remarkably ventricose growth 

 of the whorls." 



20. C. CINNAMOMEA (Melvill & Ponsonby). PL 29, fig. 42. 



Shell obese, tumid, semipellucid, thin, cinnamon-ochraceous. 

 Whorls 6, the last rapidly increasing, tumid, longitudinally 

 irregularly wrinkled, decorated here and there with brown 

 flames. Aperture ovate-oblong; peristome thin, the lip milk- 

 white within. Length of largest specimen 2.25, diam. 1.70 

 inch. (M. & P.) 



South Africa: Standerton (Burnup). 



A. cinnamomea M. & P., Ann. and Mag. N. H. (6), xiv, 

 p. 92, pi. 1, f. 6 (Aug. 1894). 



"A handsome species, obese, of a cinnamon horn-color, with 

 darker brown longitudinal flames, irregularly disposed." 



21. C. BISCULPTA (E. A. Smith). PI. 13, fig. 44. 



"Shell light and thin, ovate-acuminate above, clothed with 

 a thin, yellowish-olive epidermis, beneath which it is dirty or 

 bluish white, striped a little obliquely with narrow and 

 slightly wavy reddish-brown streaks ; suture almost horizontal, 

 rather deep owing to a rotundity of the volutions; whorls 

 7Vi>, very convex, the four apical ones pale, without stripes, all 

 granulated, the granules on upper ones which constitute 



