new Terrestrial Mollusca from South Africa. 319 
we have been constrained to propose a new genus, based 
entirely upon the unusual characters as displayed concho- 
logically. Since drawing up this description we have 
received a further supply of specimens, some with the soft 
parts; these we have handed to Mr. Stephen Pace, who will 
shortly, we hope, publish the anatomical details. 
Fauxulus (Anisoloma) McBeanianus, sp. n. 
(Pl. II. fig. 9.) 
F. testa sinistrorsa, subrimata, obesa, cinereo-fusca; anfractibus 
octo, quorum duo apicales tumidi, depressiusculi, fere leves, 
exteris arcte et regulariter longitudinaliter oblique-liratis, liris 
ilcurvis, anfractu ultimo depresse tumido; apertura subtriangu- 
lari; peristomate albo, nitido, incrassato, octo plicis instructo, 
videlicet, parietalibus duabus, labialibus (simul ac basalibus) 
duabus valde intrantibus, inter se simillimis, hac basali parva, 
perobliqua, illa majore, versus columellam inclinante, duabus 
plicis columellaribus approximatis, parvis, fere superficialibus. 
Long. 5, lat. 2°25 mm. (sp. maj.). 
Hab. Karkloof Bush, near Pietermaritzburg, Natal 
(J. McBean). 
Smaller than our &. perevimius (Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 6, 
vol. xix. p. 638, 1897) and differing in the disposition of the 
columellar processes. It is likewise a stouter shell in propor- 
tion to its length, the longitudinal incurved lire being more 
symmetrically disposed. We follow Ancey in the sectional 
arrangement of this genus. 
We are indebted for several of the novelties described in 
this paper to the researches of Mr. J. McBean, and have much 
pleasure in associating this beautiful Paweulus with his name. 
Pupa endoplaz, sp.n. (Pl. II. fig. 10.) 
P. testa obesa, cylindriformi, brunnea, tenui; anfractibus 6-7, ad 
suturas paullum impressis, tumidulis, longitudinaliter oblique- 
striatis, ultimo anfractu versus basin rotundato; apertura 
lunato-ovata; peristomate incrassato, haud continuo, quatuor- 
plicato, plica suturali acuminata, columellari mamillata, duabus 
internis, nequaquam peristoma ipsum attingentibus, paullum 
incurvatis. 
Long. 3, lat. 1°50 mm. 
Hab. Cradock, at roots of bushes (Farquhar). 
A curious and distinct form, with the peculiar internal 
plaits just in front of the orifice, but not reaching the 
peristome. 
