GUPPY— MOLLUSKA OF TRINIDAD. 
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Glandina minutissima n. sp. 
A very minute glassy-hyaline smooth, shining fusiformly- 
cylindrical shell with 5 whorls of which the last forms more 
than -§ of the shell. Spire short, with an obtuse apex ; 
aperture elongate-oval, narrow above, wide below ; peri- 
stome simple, columella scarcely truncate, passing into a 
defined white callus joining the margins of the peristome 
upon the body-whorl. Height 2 mill., diameter f mill. 
Most of the shells of the genus Glandina are adorned 
with broad sinuate stripes of red or plum-color, especially 
those belonging to the group Varicella , of which the species 
now described is probably a member ; but the shell now be- 
fore us is devoid of markings or color. I found it amongst 
dead leaves at Maracas. 
Stenogyra Shuttleworth (See “Proceedings,” anted , p. 20). 
Stenogyra plicatella Guppy. 
S. octonoides, Guppy (as of Adams ) Proc. S. A., Pec. 1866, 
p. 21 . 
S. plicatella, ,, Ann. fyMag. N.S., 4ser., vol. i., p. 438. 
A thin slender elongate-cylindrical sinuate-striate shell 
with 8-9 whorls. This is the species described in the 
“Proceedings,” p. 21, as S. octonoides Adams, from which 
I find it to differ greatly. 
( Melaniella Pfeiffer .) 
Stenogyra coronata Guppy. 
Ann. Sf Mag. Pf. Mist., 4 ser., vol. i., p. 439. 
A horny cylindrical-fusiform shell ornamented with low 
distant riblets and having 8-9 whorls of which the last is 
narrowed. Length 7 mill., breadth 2 mill. A single ex- 
ample occurred to me at Maracas, 
