new Terrestrial Mollusca from South Africa. 317 
(especially so far as the columellar plaits are concerned) in 
E. foriclusa. 
Ennea Hickeyana, sp.n. (PI. I. fig. 4.) 
FE. testa crassa, dolioliformi, cylindrica, pallide albo-straminea ; 
anfractibus 7, quorum apicalis obtusissimus, levis, ceteris tumi- 
dulis, undique longitudinaliter rudi-liratis; apertura rotundo- 
lunari ; peristomate albo, nitido, crasso, plicis dentibusyve tribus 
munito, plica parietali acuta, magna, intrante, dente labiali 
mediocri, plica columellari interna, nequaquam conspicua. 
Long. 7, lat. 3°50 mm. 
Hab. Biggarsberg, Natal (Miss Hickey). 
This species is apparently exactly intermediate between 
E. eximia and Collierit, M. & P., the peristomatal processes 
being similar in all three; but, whilst considerably smaller 
and of different texture to the former, it is not only of far 
greater magnitude in all its parts than L/L. Collierz, but like- 
wise of a more inelegant cylindrical “ tun” shape. 
We have much pleasure in conferring upon this interesting 
form the name of its discoverer, Miss Hickey. 
Obeliscus lymneceformis, sp.n. (Pl. II. fig. 5.) 
O. testa conspicua, olivaceo-straminea, attenuato-fusiformi, cylin- 
drica, tenui, nitida ; anfractibus 10-11, quorum tres superiores 
sordide albi, parum nitentes, apex ipse obtusus, in speciminibus 
nostris plus minus detriti, ceteris ad suturas paullum impressis, 
ventricosulis, sub lente leniter et irregulariter striatis, ultimo tres 
anfractus proximos conjunctim exequante, angusto, prolongato ; 
apertura ovato-lunari; peristomate tenui, supra paullum con- 
tracto, ad basin vix effuso, margine columellari crassiusculo, 
uniplicato. 
Long. 39, lat. 8-25 mm. (sp. max.). 
~~ Os, By (8) Ss (Granary 
Hab. Karkloof Bush, Natal (J. McBean). 
A fine species, with no near ally in its fauna. The two 
examples before us vary slightly ¢nter se, the larger being 
basally more attenuate and not possessing the slight labial 
effusion of its fellow, while the substance is more pellucid 
and the colour clear straw. Both are more or less apically 
detrite. 
Subulina Purcelli, sp.n. (PI. II. fig. 6.) 
S. testa fusiformi, supra attenuata, tenui, parum nitida, leviuscula, 
pallide olivaceo-viridescente ; anfractibus 9, quorum apicales duo 
