140 Mr. H. Druce on new Sjiecies o/'Cbaleosiictas. 



4. Par tula similaris, Hartmann. 



Partida similaris, Hartmann, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1886, 

 p. 30. 



Hab. Woodlark Island {Brazier) . 



5. Partula woodlarkiana, Hartmann. 



Partula woodlarkiana, Hartmann, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1886, 

 p. 33. 



Hob. Woodlark Island (Brazier). 



6. Pupina Moulinsiana, Fischer & Bernardi. 



Pupina Moulinsiana, Fischer & Bernardi, Journ. de Conch. 1857, 

 vol. v. p. 299, pi. ix. ff. 6, 7. 



Hah. Woodlark Island (Montrouzier & Brazier). 



7. Helicina Fischeriana, Montrouzier. 

 Helici?ia Fischeriana, Montrouzier, Journ. de Conch. 1863, pp. 76, 171, 



pi. v. f. 3. 

 Hab. Woodlark Island (Montrouzier). 



8. Helicina ivoodlarkensis, sp. n. 

 Hab. Woodlark Island (Brazier). 



Species from the D 'Entrecasteaux Group. 



In the Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1883, vol. xi. p. 191, 

 I described four species of Helix, viz. H. oxystoma, H. lati- 

 axis, H. Tapparonii, and H. Gerrardi, as coming from this 

 group of islands. 



Mr. Brazier, in the Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, 

 1884, vol. ix. p. 804, has pointed out that these species were 

 collected on the mainland of New Guinea itself, inland from 

 Port Moresby. Excluding these species, there appear to be 

 only two land-shells at present known from these islands, 

 namely, Pupinella Brazieroz, Smith, and Helix (Geotrochus) 

 woodlarkiana, Souverbie, both of which I have above re- 

 ferred to. 



XV. — Descriptions of Eight neio Species o/Chalcosiidge. 

 By Herbert Druce, F.L.S. &c. 



The specimens are all in my own collection. 

 Trypanophora anchor a, sp. n. 

 Primaries and secondaries chrome-yellow with the veins, a 

 band crossing the middle of the wing and the outer margin 



