MELVILL AND STANDEN : SHELLS FROM LIFU. 299 
B. albocinctum sp. noy. (PI. X., fig. 47). 
L. testa minuta, cylindrica, ad apicem attenuata, apice 
obtuso, anfractibus octo, tribus gemmularum ordinibus serta- 
tim atsposttis, uno ordine infra, juxta suturas, albido, duobus 
pallidé ochracets, ultimo anfractu albido, bicingulato, aper- 
tura ovata, labro simplice, canalt brevit. 
Long., 4, Lat., 1°75 mill. 
A very pretty species, of which we have seen two or three 
specimens. Much resembling in sculpture 4. uveanum, but 
differing in the mouth being larger, the shell less tun-shaped, 
and in the coloration. These two Az¢t/za belong to the same 
section of the genus as &B. pulvis Issel (described by the 
author a sa Cerzthiopsis), and B. tenthrenois Melv., described 
in Proc. Mal. Soc., 1896, vol. 2, No. 3, p. tog, from Bombay. 
B. marileutes sp. nov. (Pl. X., fig. 48). 
BL. testa minuta, cylindracea, nigro-brunnea, condensata, apud 
apicem obtusata, anfractibus octo, duobus apicalibus, ceteris 
transversim papilliferis triseriatis, papillis gemmulatis nitidis, 
regularibus, apertura rotunda, labro simplice. 
Long., 2°50, Lat., 1 mull. 
One of the smallest if not the most minute of the genus. 
An almost pitchy-black little species, with eight close-grained 
whorls ; the whorls are adorned with three transverse rows of 
papilliform gemme, black, shining. Mouth simple, very small. 
Three specimens. (apiA€évtns, a charcoal burner, from the 
colour). 
B. uveanum sp. nov. (PI. X., fig. 49). 
B. testa minutissima, dolioliformi, nitida, violacea, in spect- 
mine juntort apicalibus quingue albidis, quam maxtmé 
attenuatis, anfractibus novem, apud suturas tmpressts, tribus 
spiralium gemmularum ordinibus regulariter accinctis, gem- 
mulis nitidts, nodulosis, tnterstitits planatis, ad basim infra, 
simul ac ad apicem suprd, multum attenuatis, apertura 
parva, ovata, labro simplice, canali brevissimo. 
LYN, BONS SER SUE 
