396 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY. 
NOTES ON A COLLECTION OF SHELLS 
FROM EIFU AND (UVETA, SLOVAID Yo UISIEAN Ds 
FORMED BY 
THE REV. JAMES AND MRS. HADFIELD; 
WIE IeiS Ones Sir Cins: 
Part III. 
By JAS. COSMO MELVILL, M.A., F.L.5., © LOBERT STANDEN 
(Assistant-IKeeper, Manchester Museum). 
Read before the Conchological Society, June 16th, 1897). 
THE present instalment of our work on the Lifu Mollusca con- 
tains a second list of the species observed up to the present 
time. For convenience we have arranged the families in the 
same order as in our previous catalogue (azfea pp. 84-132), and 
we have included in the enumeration the new species described 
by us (aztea pp. 273-315, 379-381). These are referred to by 
the letters ‘“M. & S.,” with an indication of the pages where the 
original diagnosis will be found. 
Crass GASTROPODA. 
ORDER PULMONATA. 
Famity AURICULIDA. 
Melampus crassidens Gassies.—-A conspicuous AZelampus; 
as the specific name implies, the columellar teeth, and 
more especially the basal one, are thick and prominent. 
Auricula Hanleyana Gassies.—An endemic species. 
ORDER OPISTHOBRANCHIATA. 
FaMiILty BULLIDE. 
Tornatina Hadfieldi M. & S, p. 314, 1896. 
Bulla punctata A. Ads.—We can find no appreciable differ- 
ence between our specimens and those coming from the 
shores of Panama. 
FAMILY SC4PHANDRAIDA. 
Smaragdinella glauca Quoy.—One perfect small example, 
transparent, and pale green. Also from New Ireland. 
J.C., viil., July, 1897. 
