44 HELIX-PAPUINA. 



H. brazierce BRAZIER, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, i, p. 107, 

 126, 1876. TAPPARONE CANEFRI, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. xix, p. 

 152, t. 4, f. 2 ; t. 5, f. 2 (shell) ; t. vii, f. 1 ; t. viii, f. 7, 13 (anatomy). 



This shell is curiously mottled with dark brown ; figures 93-95 

 are drawn from a specimen received from Brazier. 



H. TOMASINELLIANA Tapparone Canefri. PI. 7, figs. 27, 28. 



Covered perforate, globose-turhinate, solid, sharply obliquely 

 striate-crenulate ; tawny, and under a subpearly epidermis having 

 a number of brown-bluish bands and minute irregular spots ; white 

 at the suture. Spire conoid, vertex acute, brown. Whorls 4i, con- 

 vex and separated by an impressed suture. Last whorl large, a little 

 descending in front, subconstricted in the middle and then very 

 obscurely subangulated, the base little convex. Aperture ovate, 

 very oblique, the throat brownish-pearly ; peristome white, margins 

 converging, joined by a pellucid brown callus. Lip expanded and 

 reflexed throughout, subflexuous above, the base little curved, col- 

 umellar margin subarcuate, its base dentiform and truncate, brown 

 spotted within, and expanded at the insertion above the umbilicus. 



Alt, 23, greater diam. 36, lesser 29 mill. (T.O.) 



On the River Fly, and at Katau, Southern New Guinea. 



H. tomasinelliana T. C., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov. xix, p. 148, t. 4, 

 f. 1, t. 5, f. 1 (shell) ; t. 7, f. 3 ; t. 8, f. 6, 12 (Anatomy.) 

 Allied to H. brazierce, but larger, flatter beneath, etc. 



H. GESTROI Tapparone Canefri. PI. 5, figs. 97, 98. 



Covered perforate, globose-turbinate, solid, obliquely rudely 

 striated, covered with a buff epidermis, under the epidermis white, 

 sometimes ornamented with very obsolete pale-gray bands. Spire 

 conoidal, apex acute, white. Whorls 4, convex, separated by im- 

 pressed sutures ; the last whorl a little descending in front, convex 

 below the sutures, then depressed, becoming convex and sub-angu- 

 lar at the periphery the base a little convex. Aperture transversely 

 ovate, very oblique, throat white ; peristome white, the margins con- 

 verging and joined by a thin pellucid callus, expanded and reflexed 

 throughout ; basal margin nearly straight ; columellar margin ex- 

 panded at the insertion and nearly covering the umbilicus, its base 

 truncated, tooth-like. 



Alt. 26, greater diam. 34, lesser ?9 mill. (T. C.) 



Banks of the Fly River, Southern New Guinea. 



