8 rROCEKDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



Shell conoirlal, white, not polished; whorls 4, flattened, finely 

 spirally striated ; suture small ; aperture ovate. Operculum unknown. 

 Long. 2-5, lat. 1-5 mm. 



Hab. — Stewart Island. 



Type in the Colonial Museum, "Wellington. 



15. Bakleeia eosea (Hutton). 



R'moa rosea, Hutton: Cat. Mar. Moll. New Zealand, 1873, p. 29; 



Proc. Linn. Soc. ISTew South Wales, vol. ix (1885), p. 941. 

 Barleeia rosea, Hutton: Man. New Zealand Moll., 1880, p. 81 ; Tryon, 



Man. Conch., ser. i, vol. ix, p. 393, pi. Ixxi, fig. 6. 



Shell ovate, pink, polished, smooth ; whorls 4, rather flat ; aperture 

 round; lip not continuous. Operculum unknown. Long. 1*75, 

 lat. 1*25 mm. 



Hah. — Stewart Island. 



Type in tlie Colonial Museum, "Wellington. 



16. Baeleeia jSTeozelanica, n.sp. Fig. Y. (p. 5.) 



Shell minute, ovate-conical, imperforate, subpellucid, white, thin, 

 smooth, shining; whorls 5-5 J, flatly convex, suture impressed, 

 channelled, a faint indication of the sutural channel being sometimes 

 seen continued on the periphery of the body-whorl, a few spiral striae 

 sometimes surround the umbilical area ; aperture vertical, oval, lip 

 sharp, rounded at the base, slightly thickened, columella concave, 

 united to the outer lip by a thin callosity. Young specimens are 

 rimate. Operculum unknown. Long. 2, lat. 1*5 mm. 



Sab. — Stewart Island (Mr. A. Hamilton). 



Type in my collection. 



Note. 



Rlssoa flammidata, Hutton (Journ. de Conch., vol. xxvi, 1878, p. 28), 

 has been transferred by Mr. Pilsbry to the genus Phasianella, and the 

 specific name being preoccupied in that genus, he has changed it to 

 Huttoni (Man. Conch., ser. i, vol. x, p. 174). 



Rissoa limhata, Hxitton (New Zealand Journ. Sci., vol. i, 1883, 

 p. 477), I also class under Phasianella, to which genus it undoubtedly 

 belongs. I have examined the operculum of one specimen and found 

 it to be white and calcareous. 



