34 MR. BRAZIER ON NEW SHELLS FROM QUEENSLAND. [Jan. 19, 
9. Purina COxENI, sp. nov. (Plate IV. fig. 9.) 
Shell elongately ovate, rather thin, polished, shining, translucent, 
quite smooth, pale reddish horn-colour ; spire conical, rather acute, 
suture distinct; whorls 6, conxex, the body-whorl the largest ; 
aperture vertical, circular, continuous; peristome and auricles whitish, 
very much thickened with callus; the right canal-long and narrow, 
covered with a large, thickened, triangular tongue on the body- 
whorl; columellar canal long and narrow, and covered with a some- 
what similar tongue; peristome thickened, with a broad flattened 
plate below, widening towards the columella. 
Length, from apex to lip 43 lines, from apex to broad margin 
below lip 5 lines; breadth 23 lines; diameter of aperture 17 line. 
Hab. Mount Dryander, Port Denison, N.E. Australia. 
Of this charming species I have only seen one specimen, and it 
remains unique, in the collection of Mr. C. Coxen. I take great 
pleasure in attaching his name to it. 
It differs from all the other known Australian species of the genus 
Pupina of the polished class in having two lips, one raised perpen- 
dicularly for nearly half a line all round, the other forming a margin 
below. 
10, Conus COxENI, sp. nov. (Plate IV. fig. 10.) 
Shell fusiform, thick, smooth, with twenty deep, spiral, punctated 
lines on the lower part; above, the shell becomes nearly smooth; at 
the angle there are three deep punctated lines which run spirally to 
the apex; whorls 8, flattened posteriorly, with deeply punctated 
lines next the suture, dotted with brown at the angle ; spire elevated, 
apex acute; columellar margin nearly straight, curved a little at the 
lower part ; lip simple, thin, crenated, bluish brown within, the outer 
surface marked with brown flames and white and brown transverse 
dots. 
Length 15, breadth 7 lines. 
Hab. Moreton Bay. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE IV. 
Fig. 1. Helix (Hadra) mourilyani, p. 31. 
2 
: ( ) gohnstonet, p. 32. 
3. —— (——) hill, p. 32. 
4, —— (——) bellenden-kerensis, p. 32. 
5. —— ( ) coxene, p. 32. 
6. ) mossmani, p. 33. 
7, Ta. (Rhytida) sheridani, p. 33. 
8. —— (Xanthomelon) daintreet, p. 33. 
9. Pupina coxeni, p. 34. 
10. Conus coxeni, p. 34. 
