304 MR. A. GARRETT ON THE TERRESTRIAL [Mar. 1, 



expanded, duplicated, slightly sinuated, and the columella is obtusely 

 nodulous. 



5. DiPLOMMATINA GODEFFROYANA, MoUSSOU. 



Biplommatina {Diancta) godeffroyana, Mousson, Journ. de Conch. 

 1870, p. 182, pi. 8. fig. 4; Paetel, Cat. Conch, p. 118; Schmeltz, 

 Cat. Mus. GodeiF. v. p. 102 ; Pfeiffer, Mon. Pneum. iv. p. 82. 



Also discovered by Dr. Graffe on the southern portion of Viti 

 Levu. 



It is described as a sinistral, ovate, inflated, whitish horn-coloured 

 species, with distant lamina-like strise, 6 whorls, the antepenultimate 

 larger than the penultimate, and the latter larger than the body- 

 whorl, which slightly ascends the preceding one. The subvertical 

 aperture is circular ; the peristome is acute, shortly expanded, and 

 slightly duplicated. Length 3g millim. 



6. DiPLOMMATINA TUBEROSA, MoUSSOn. 



Biplommatina (Diancta) tuberosa, Mousson, Journ. de Conch. 

 1870, p. 185; Paetel, Cat. Conch, p. 118; Schmeltz, Cat. Mus. 

 Godeff. V. p. 102 ; PfeiflPer, Mon. Pneum. iv. p. 83. 



This is another of Dr. GrafFe's newly discovered species, which he 

 found at Vaini Loba, on the south part of Viti Levu. 



It is described as a sinistral, rather thin, elongate-ovate, pale 

 horn-coloured species, with distant lamelhform riblets, 6 rounded 

 whorls, the penultimate retracted and compressed in front, and the 

 sides inflated. The last whorl is small, attenuated, and slightly 

 ascending. The aperture is subcircular, and the peristome is slightly 

 reflexed. Length 3—4 miliim. 



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7. DiPLOMMATINA aUADRATA, MouSSOU. 



Biplommatina (Biancta) quadrata, Mousson, Journ. de Conch. 

 1870, p. 187, pi. 8. fig. 1 ; Pfeiffer, Mon. Pneum. iv. p. 83. 



Also found by Dr. Graffe at Viti Levu. 



A sinistral, ovate, pale-yellowish species, with crowded costulate 

 strise and convexly conical spire. Whorls 5, rapidly increasing, 

 convex, the fourth one subinflated, the penultimate swollen on the 

 back and retracted on the front, the last one attenuated, compressed 

 at the base, and rapidly ascending. The subquadrate aperture is 

 subpatulous, and the peristome is expanded. Length 4| millim. 



8. DiPLOMMATINA TAviENSis, Liardet. 



Biplommatina taviensis, Liardet, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1876, p. 101, 

 pi. r>. figs. 9, 9a. 



" Shell with the penultimate whorl contracted in front, leaving the 

 previous one and lip of the aperture joining regularly costated ; 

 lip double ; aperture circular and entire." 



" Animal with two tentacles, short and cylindrical, with an active 

 arched motion, as in Helicina. Eyes situated at the base of the 

 tentacles inside." 



" Hab. Taviuni, Fiji." {Liardet.) 



