JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. 379 
“NOTES ON A COLLECTION OF SHELLS 
FROM LIFU AND UVEA, LOYALTY ISLANDS, 
FORMED BY 7 
THE REV. JAMES AND MRS. HADFIELD, 
WITH LIST OF SPECIES. 
ParT II. (continued). 
By JAS. COSMO MELVILL, M.A., F.L.S., & ROBERT STANDEN 
(Assistant-Keeper, Manchester Museum). 
(Read before the Conchological Society, February roth, 1897). 
Drillia cygnea sp. nov. (PI. XI., fig. 82.) 
D. testa fustformi, crassa, levi, nitida, candidissima, 
anfractibus sex vel septem, apicalibus . . .? ceteris per- 
levibus (sub lente superficialiter striatulis), ventricosuls, 
longitudinaliter costatis, costis rectis, uniformibus, ad 
utrumque anfractum octo; apertura ovata, labro extus per- 
incrassato, precipué supra, canal brevi, sinu obscuro in 
speciminibus nostris. 
Long. 15, Lat. 7 mill. 
A pure white, shining, massive little species, with uniform. 
straight longitudinal ribs, the surface being nearly smooth and 
shining. Ribs of the last three whorls continuous, and about 
eight in number. Four specimens. 
(cygneus, swan-like). 
Odostomia versicolor sp. nov. (PI. XI., fig. 83.) 
O. testa subturrita, attenuato-fusiformi, gracillima, delicata, 
anfractibus novem, quorum duobus apicalibus, pervitrets, 
ceteris ventricosulis, precipué supernis, spiraliter delica- 
tissimé striatulis, et supernis decussatis, ad medium et infré 
anfractus ante-penultimt et trium supertorum hic aurantio- 
tinctis, hic pallidé punicets, tlic untcoloribus ; ultimo anfractu 
recto, prolongato; apertura oblonga, labro paullum effuso, 
tenut, columella uniplicata. 
Long. 5, Lat. 1°50 mill. 
