a little produced and a few small denticles within margin 
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inflated at periphery and strongly contracted below, the beak rather 
abruptly turned to left. Sculpture consists of strong rounded axial ribs 
and fine spiral cords, axials seven to eight on lower whorls, narrower 
than interspaces, extending to end of canal and forming a row of curved — 
nodules on beak; spirals small, rather wider than grooves, about eight 
between outer lip and suture above, strong growth-lines give to spirals 
-a slightly granular appearance. Sutures undulating. Aperture narrowly 
oval, outer lip uniformly curved, thin and somewhat expanded, columella 
almost straight, callused and with small tooth at middle, canal anteriorly 
almost closed. 
Length, 11-5 mm. ; width, 4 mm. 
Locality : Greensands immediately below limestone, McCullogh's Bridge, 
Waihao River. 
ype to be presented to Wanganui Museum. A 
The shell has some aspects of a Trophon ; the plait on the columella is 
not unlike that of Josepha : while, on the whole, it appears to have a fair 
ods. 
resemblance to Latirofusus spiceri Ten.-Woods 
Pagodula vegrandis n. sp. (Plate 13, fig. 1.) 
Shell small, fusiform, spire turreted, shorter than the aperture and canal, 
axially and spirally ribbed, the former continuing to anterior end of canal 
and the latter forming hollow spines on crossing axials. Whorls six, 
protoconch of two smooth loosely-coiled whorls, nucleus minute and some- 
what oblique; succeeding whorls strongly angled rather below middle, 
the last below angle rather rapidly contracted to straight and fairly long 
canal. Sculpture—axials consist of ten prominent ribs on last whorl, 
narrower than interspaces except on canal where they are separated by 
narrow grooves; of spirals there are four on the last and two on whorls 
above, that situate on the angle is much the larger and with prominent 
spines, above angle smooth, except a small thread margining sutures. 
Sutures undulating and deep. Aperture small, ovate, continuing into à 
Length, 9:5 mm. ; width, 4 mm. 
Locality: Greyish sandy clay in cutting on Main Road, Pukeruri. 
Type to be presented to Wanganui Museum. 
There is a single example only. Its sculpture is characteristic of Muret, 
while the erect form and turreted spire is not unlike Columbarium. 
Bonellitia hampdenensis n. sp. (Plate 12, fig. 4.) 
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grooves, gemmulate оп axials, occasionally a minute thread in groove 
and two or three similar threadlets immediately below sutures, excluding 
the grooves. Aperture nearly equals spire in length, outer lip imperfect, 
columella slightly curved and with three evenly-spaced plaits, basal lip 
