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12. Pupinella Fultont. (Pl. XX. fig. 17.) 
Testa imperforata, oblongo-ovata, superne acuminata, pallide fusces- 
cens vel sordide flavescens, haud nitida, oblique tenuiter striata ; 
anfractus 6-63, convexiusculi, penultimus paulo inflatus, ultimus 
pone oblique descendens, ad labrum breviter ascendens, supra 
aperturam vix planatus; apertura fere circularis, intus sordide 
albida; peristoma extra incrassatum, albo-fuscescens ; fissura 
columellaris obliqua, angustissima, extra sinum_irregulariter 
rotundatum formans. 
Longit. 14 millim., diam. 7; apertura intus 4 lata. 
In form this species agrees with Bellardiella Martensiana, 
Canefri (Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, 1883, vol. xix. pl. x. 
figs. 20, 21). The unclosed columellar slit, the absence of 
an umbilicus, and the smaller size serve to separate this 
species. 
13. Helicina papuana, (Pl. XX. fig. 19.) 
Testa parva, depresse trochiformis, acute carinata, pallide flaves- 
cens; spira subconyexe conoidea, ad apicem submucronata; 
anfractus 43, apicalis convexus, levis, ceeteri subceleriter crescentes, 
planiusculi, lineis incrementi obliquis arcuatis tenuibus striati, 
ultimus carina compressa acuta circumdatus, infra convexus, 
radiatim striatus; apertura obliqua, intus flavescens; labrum 
album, anguste expansum, margine inferiore ad columellam sub- 
dentato; callus basalis pellucidus. 
Diam. maj. 7 millim., min. 6, alt. 43. 
The keel around the body-whorl is faintly tinted with a 
pale flesh-colour. Besides the lines of growth, indistinct 
spiral striae or scratches are discernible on the upper and 
lower surfaces. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE XX, 
Figs. 1, 2. Nanina lissorhaphe. 
tgs. 3,4. Rhysota Armite. 
Figs. 5, 6. Nanina amblytropis. 
Figs. 7,8. Nanna juvenis. 
Fig. 9. Helix (Hadra) stirophora. 
Fig. 10, Helix (Chloritis) ephamilla. 
Fig. 11. Helia (Chloritis) perambigua. 
Fig. 12. Hele (Dorcasia) subplicifera. 
Figs. 15, 14, 15. Helix (Cristagibba) Musgraver. 
Fig. 16. Helix (Coliolus) Canefriana. 
Fg. 17. Pupinella Fultoni. 
fig. 18. Pupina nasuta. 
Fig. 19, Helicina papuana. 
