SMITH : HEMIPLEGIA FLOWERI, N.SP. 285 



some other species ^ is the presence of one or more linear indentations 

 upon the last whorl within the umbilical opening near the columellar 

 margin. 



Lieut.-Col. H. H. Godwin- Austen has a specimen in spirit and has 

 promised to investigate the anatomy. Perhaps he will be able to 

 trace the significance of these indented lines. 



I have much pleasure in naming this very fine species after 

 Mr. Stanley Flower, the Director of the Zoological Gardens at Ghizeh, 

 Egypt, by whom they were collected and presented to the Natural 

 History Museum. 



^ E.g., H. Humphrey siana, Lea; H, densa, Ad. & Eeeve. 



