I-JO Mr. 1\I. C\ini»olly on non-warine Molluscu 



Edouardia junodi , sp. n. 



Shell rather small, broadly conoid, umbilicate, thin, shin- 

 ing, yellowish corneous. Spire moderately elevated, with 

 straight sides meeting at an angle of 80° ; apex mamillate. 

 AVhorls 5, regularly and rather rapidly increasing, very 

 convex, the last rounded with only the faintest appearance 

 of carination : apex practically smooth, remaining whorls 

 sculptured with faint, close, regular, transverse striae, hardly 

 visible without a lens ; suture impressed. Aperture nearly 

 circular, descending a little when viewed from the front ; 

 peristome simple, acute; outer lip straight, hardly receding 

 at all toward the base ; columella rather concave, margin 

 somewhat broadly triangularly reflexed, concealing from 

 the front, but not covering, the round umbilicus, which is 

 narrow, but very deep, extending to the summit. 



Alt. 10-8 ; lat. 10-2 ; apert., alt. 6-6, lat. 50 ; last whorl 

 8*5 mm. 



Type-locality. Lebombo Mountains {H. A. Junod), 



Opeas venyoense, sp. n. 



Shell very small, elongate-fusiform, imperforate, thin, 

 smooth, shining, transparent, very pale olivaceous-vitreous. 

 S|)ire produced, sides regular, apex rounded. Whorls 5^, 

 tiattish, rapidly increasing, the first smooth, second micro- 

 scoi)ically very faintly, rather distantly, vertically striate ; 

 remainder covered with fine, regular, somewhat oblique, 

 curved, transverse striai, which are only visible under a lens ; 

 suture simple and shallow, but w^ell-de fined. Aperture elon- 

 gate, acuminate-ovate, rounded at base ; peristome simple, 

 acute; outer lip slightly bowed forward; columella weak, 

 concave, adnately thickened, but not truncate. 



Long. 63, lat. 1*7; apert.. alt. 1'8, lat. 0'7 ; last whorl 

 3"6 mm. 



Type-locality. Mount Vengo, 5500 ft. (B. Cressy). 



Opeas cressyi, sp. n. 



Shell small, elongate-fusiform, imperforate, thin, shining, 

 transparent, pale olivaceous-vitreous. Spire produced, sides 

 gradually and regularly tapering, apex rounded. Whorls 7, 

 rather convex, regularly and rather lapidly increasing, the 

 first 2 faintly microscopically punctate, remainder covered 

 with close, clear, regular, curved, transverse striae, visible to the 



