THE 



JOURNAL OF MALACOLOGY. 



No. 4. December 30TH, 1901. Vol. VIII. 



ON SOME LAND SHELLS FROM BRITISH EAST 



AFRICA. 



By EDGAR A. S-MITH. 



The specimens about to be described were collected by the late 

 ^^'illiam Doherty near the present terminus of the Uganda Railway, 

 between September 1900 and April 1901. The escarpment where 

 they were obtained is at an elevation of 6500 — 9000 feet. 



Ennea (Gulella) ugandensis, n. sp. Fig. i. 



Testa breviter pupiformis, tenuis, polita, pcllucida, albida : spira 

 cylindrica, superne obtuse conoidea ; anfractus 8 leviter convexi, infra 

 suturam anguste pellucido-marginati, et obsolete subplicati, vel crenu- 



Fig. I. — Ennca (GuIcUa) ujandmsis, n. sp. 



lati, mi?roscopice spiraliter striati, lineisque incrementi obliquis parum 

 distinctis sculpti, ultimus antice nee descendens nee adscendens, pone 

 labrum tri-scrobiculatus ; apertura rotunde quadrata, longit. totius I 



JouRN. OF Mai.ac, 1901, vol. viii, No. 4. 



