Mull u sea from South A/rica. 95 



take tlii.i oppoitmiity of especially thanking the hist-nanicl 

 for lii:i continued v;ilual»K' critical assistance. 



Knnea Alicire, sp. n. (Pi. Vf. fig. 1.) 



E. testa rimuluta, obtuso-cylindrica, la?vissiina, pelluciJa, tenui, 

 nitida, lubrica ; aiifraclibus 9, quorum apicalos ."J subconici, cajtcris 

 ventricosulis, apud suturas iraprcssis, ultimo paulluiu producto, ad 

 basin arete striato ; apertura semicirculari, i)eristomate iiicras- 

 Bato, nitido, plicis dentibusve quatuor munito: plica parietali 

 acinaciformi, acuta, intrante, dcnte labiali bi- vol tritido, magno, 

 plica basali iucurva, columellari omniiio interna, biraamillata, 

 magna, apcrturam fere claudentc. 



Long. 9-5, lat. 4-5 mm. 



JI(if». Makowp, Zululand {Buniiip) . 



A large and handsome .species, slightly recalling E. for- 

 mosa, M. & P., in general aj)])earance ; but it is a much 

 smoother .shell, with subconical apex, whorls broader and 

 tun-shaped, mouth-j)rocesses differing in the absence of a 

 columellar tooth, in the tendency of the labial tooth to become 

 trifid, the internal columellar plait being almost identical in 

 both species. 



To Mrs. Alice Burnup, companion of her' husband on so 

 many successful expeditions in South Africa, this conspicuous 

 Ennta is dedicated. 



Enneajohanneshurgensin, sp. n. (PI. VI. fig. 2.) 



E. testa parva, subrimata, doHoliformi, solidula, pallide straminea, 

 apice obtusissimo ; anfractibus 7, paullura ventricosis, apud suturas 

 impressis, undiquo longitudinaliter obliquistriatis ; apertura fere 

 rotunda ; peristouiate albo, nitido, incrassato : plica parietali 

 acuta, intrante, fere recta, deiite labiali acuto, basali obtuso, plica 

 coluiuellari conspicuoet omnino intrante, rotundata, mammaeformi. 



Long. 0, lat. 2 mm. 



Itab. Johannesburg, Transvaal (McBenn, Johnson). 



More than a dozen examples of this sptcies have been 

 insj)ected, besides one or two that were received a few years 

 since from Mr. Johnson, shortly after his first arrival in ISouth 

 Africa. One of these slightly exceeds 6 mm. in length. It 

 belongs to the alliance of S. eximia, Collieri, IVottoni, 

 M. & P., or infitns, Craven, from which it ciiicfly differs ia 

 the presence of an obtuse basal tooth. 



Etinea phragma*, sp. n. (PI. VI. fig. 3.) 



E. testa cylindrica, doHoliformi, apud basin pone labrum conspicue 

 scrobiculata, recta, parva, pallide albo-strarainea, apicem vei-sua 



• (lifmyftu, a palisade or fence. 



