MELVILL AND STANDEN : SHELLS FROM LIFU. 309 
basim extremam ,; apertura ovata, peristomate tncrassato, 
margine columellart paullum expanso. 
Long., 2, Lat. 1 mill. 
A very small edition of sucha species as 2. fasciata A. Ad. 
Though only two millimetres in length, it is a finished shell, 
and the lip remarkably incrassate for its size. The whorls are 
six, two being apical and glassy white, the rest are obliquely 
costate, shining, with rufous zones on either side of and joining 
the sutures, and the basal half of the last whorl is of the same 
colour. A few specimens. (senula, dim. of zona, a band). 
Barleeia chrysomela sp. nov. (PI. XL., fig. 68). 
BL. testa pyramidato-conica, semigradatula, levissima, nitida, 
aurantiofulva, tenut, anfractibus septem, paullulum tume- 
scentibus, apud suturas spiraliter fulvo-brunneo vittatis, 
apertura parva, ovata, peristomate feré continuo, fulvo-brunneo 
vel nigrescente. 
VEOHE a3 LAL. lO) 10000. 
Many specimens of a small “ydrocena-like species, which 
has many characters in common with the genus Gav/eeda Clark, 
where we place it provisionally. A conical shell, shining, 
golden orange-brown, with spiral darker sutural band, the 
peristome being of the same colour and nearly continuous. 
The mouth is somewhat contracted. (chrysomela, golden apple, 
from the colour). 
Rissoia joviana sp. nov. (Pl. XL, fig. 69). 
Rk. testa oblonga, solidiuscula, ochracea vel ochraceo-cinerea, 
anfractibus decem (tribus apicalibus ), ventricosis, ad suturas 
wmpresso-crenulatis, longitudinaliter rotundt-costulatis, costis 
interdum obscuris et trregularibus, spiraliter arcté liratis, 
apertura rotunda, labro extus simplice, columella alba. 
LD, By SED KO) TOME 
An oblong ochraceous shell, rather stout, with ten whorls, 
three of them being apical and very small, the rest roundly 
ribbed, and transversely closely lirate, whorls ventricose and 
crenulately impressed at the sutures. Mouth round, lip simple, 
