1875. ] MR. G. F. ANGAS ON NEW SHELLS. 389 
2. Descriptions of Two new Land-Shells from Madagascar 
and New Guinea. By Hznry Apams, F.L.S. 
[Received April 27, 1875.] 
(Plate XLV.) 
EuRYCRATERA FARAFANGA, sp. nov. (Plate XLV. figs. 1, 1a.) 
E. testa imperforata, depresso-ovata, solida, rugis obliquis irregu- 
laribus sculpta, pallide fulva, fasciis plurimis rufo-castaneis, 
nonnullisque latis ornata; spira brevi, subconoidea; anfr. 4, 
convexiusculis, rapide accrescentibus, ultimo inflato ; apertura 
obliqua, ampla, ovali, intus margaritacea, fasciis perlucenti- 
bus; perist. albo, incrassato, breviter expanso, marginibus 
callo crasso junctis, columellari dilatato. 
Diam. maj. 60, min. 45, alt. 50 mill. 
Hab. Madagascar ; on a sandy plain in the south-west, near the 
Farafanga river. 
PUPINOPSIS ANGASI, sp. nov. (Plate XLV. figs. 2, 2a.) 
P. testa perforata, pupeformi, solida, rugoso-malleata, non ni- 
tente, rubida vel pallide fulva; spira medio tumida, in conuni 
depressum terminata; anfr. 7, superis convexis, penultimo 
lutere aperture planato, ultimo angustiore, antice descendente, 
basi juxta perforationem cristato ; apertura verticali, circu- 
lari, bicanaliculata ; perist. incrassato, flavido vel albido, re- 
Jflexo, margine dextro sursum producto, canali levi a parietali 
separato, margine columellari medio inciso, canalem apertum 
extus dilatatum callo circumvallatum formante. 
Long. 20, diam. 12 mill. 
Hab. Louisiade archipelago, south-east of New Guinea. 
This species is closely allied to P. grandis, Forbes, but differs 
from it in being very much smaller, in having a narrow umbilicus 
or perforation, and in the first four whorls of the spire being 
more depressed. 
3. Descriptions of Three new Species of Shells from Australia. 
By Georce Frencu Aneas, Corr. Mem. Z.S., F.L.S., &e. 
[Received April 27, 1875.] 
(Plate XLV.) 
1. HELIX FORRESTIANA, n. sp. (Plate XLV. figs. 3, 3u.). 
Shell narrowly perforate, globosely trochiform, rather thin, ob- 
liquely striated, very finely transversely granulated ; from the apex 
to the middle of the Jast whorl fulvous chestnut, with an indication 
of a band of a lighter colour between the periphery and the suture 
of the last whorl, below the periphery pale yellowish brown; spire 
obtusely conical ; whorls 5, slightly convex, the last rather inflated, 
