808 LIEUT.-COL. H. H. GODWIN-AUSTEN ON [June21, 



rather deep ; whorls 4, all rounded and the last much swollen ; 

 aperture broadly ovate ; peristome very thin, as well as the colu- 

 mellar margin, where there is a slight reflexion. 

 Size : — 



Major diam.0"20,alt. axis 0'38, diam. apert. 0"20, alt. apert. 0*25 inch. 

 „ „ 50, „ 9"5, „ „ 5-0, „ 6'5 raillim. 



Locality. [Only found in one locality, at the base of granite cliffs 

 above Hadibu. — B. B."] 



Only one specimen found. This shell might be taken for a Helix 

 at first sight ; but its columellar margin shows it to be a close ally of 

 the two next species, as well as the general coloration and appearance 

 of the epidermis. Living specimens of this species and its allies would 

 be very desirable. 



14. BuLiMiNUS (Pachnodtjs) fragilis, n. sp. (Plate LXIX. 

 fig. 8.) 



Shell dextral, narrowly rimate, obtusely pyriform, very thin ; sculp- 

 ture fine irregular transverse lines of growth; colour olive-green ; spire 

 pyramidal, sides flat, apex sharp, tapering rapidly, suture moderate ; 

 whorls 5, sides flat, last whorl large ; aperture oblique, ovate ; peri- 

 stome thin ; columellar margin straight, thin and reflected. 



Size : — 



Major diam. 0-19, alt. axis 0*30, alt. apert. G'13 inch. 

 „ „ 4-7, „ 7"5 „ 3'2 millim. 



Locality. [From under granite boulders, hills above Adona, over 

 2000 feet.— i?. B.'] 



15. Buliminus(Pachnodus)adonensis, n. sp. (Plate LXIX. 

 figs. 9, 9 a.) 



Shell dextral, ovately fusiform, thin, seraitransparent ; sculpture, 

 under high power, epidermis rough with a few irregular transverse 

 ridges ; colour olive-brown ; spire elongate, sides flatly convex ; apex 

 blunt, suture well marked ; whorls 6, sides rather flat ; aperture 

 oval, oblique ; peristome thin ; columellar margin flat, triangular, 

 with a slight curve or twist. 



Size : — 



Major diam. 038, alt. axis 0-27 inch. 

 „ „ 9"5, „ 8*5 millim. 



Locality. [From under granite boulders, hills above Adona, over 

 2000 feet.— ^. B.'] 



16. EnnjEA passamaana, Petit, Journ. Conch. 1853, p. 366, 

 pi. xiii. figs. 7, 8. (Plate LXVIIL fig. 11.) 



Shell dextral, tumidly fusiform, moderately solid, with deep hollow 

 rimation ; sculpture distinct well raised costulation ; colour dull grey- 

 white; spire acutely pyramidal, slightly convex ; suture well impressed, 

 whorls 6, all well rounded, the last with a deep dentation just behind 



