Land-Shells from New Guinea. 419 
Palaina novoguineensis. (Pl. IX. figs. 32, 33.) 
Testa dextrorsa, ovata, imperforata, flavescens ; anfractus 6, per- 
convexi, superiores 1-2 leves, cxteri costulis obliquis tenuissimis 
instructi, ultimus supra aperturam constrictus et gibbosus, 
penultimo minor, antice valde ascendens, penultimus inflatus, 
magnus; apertura circularis, flavescens; peristomasubduplex, intus 
incrassatum, margine interiore continuo, externo expanso, tenul, 
supra aperturam interrupto. 
Longit. 4 millim., diam. 24 ; apertura cum perist. 2 lata. 
Hab. Kapaur. 
The fine riblets on the third and fourth whorls are rather 
further apart than those on the two last. 
Callianella Wallacet (Pfeiffer). 
Callia Wallace, Pfr., Proc. Zool. Soc. 1862, p. 117, p. xii. fig. 1; 
Monog. Pneumon. vol. iii. p. 98; Sowerby, Thesaurus, vol. iii. 
pl. cclxv. figs. 7, 8. 
Pupina (Calla) Wallacet, Martens, Preuss. Exped. Ost-Asien, p. 158, 
pl. iv. fig. 12. 
Hab. Kapaur, New Guinea (Doherty) ; Ceram, Amboina, 
and Buru. 
The two specimens from Kapaur agree in every particular 
with the types from Ceram, excepting that they look the 
least trifle shorter. 
Pupinella Hedleyt. (Pl. IX. fig. 34.) 
Testa subovata, superne acuminata, rufa; spira convexe conica ; 
anfractus 64, convexiusculi, lineis incrementi obliquis tenuibus 
striati, penultimus ultimum latitudine equans, ultimus oblique 
descendens, supra aperturam vix planatus; apertura circularis, 
intus rufa; peristoma pallide carneum, incrassatum, margine 
dextro valde reflexo, supra producto et sinuato, columellari infra 
oblique fissurato, supra calloso, callo labrum versus dente con- 
spicuo terminato. 
Longit. 11 millim., diam. 6; apertura intus 23 lata. 
Hab. Kapaur. 
This species differs from P. Strubell’, Smith, and P. Ful- 
tont, Smith, in form, colour, and in having a distinct upper 
labral sinus. In the last respect and general appearance it 
more resembles P. mindorensis, Adams and Reeve. Named 
after Mr. Charles Hedley, of the Australian Museum, Sydney. 
