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flesh-coloured on the upper portion, apex rather acute ; suture ragged, 
widely-margined with white; whorls 6, moderately convex, the last 
equalling the length of the spire, sub-attenuated at the base ; columella 
vertical, scarcely tortuous ; aperture sub-vertical, rhomboidly-semioval, 
within yellowish-whito; peristome thick, white, margins united by a 
white callus, the right margin rather expanded, slightly arcuated, within 
the upper part slightly sinuous, basal and columellav margins dilated. 
Length, 77; diam., 31. Aperture within, length, 35; breadth, 15. 
Hab., Wangaruru, near Bay of Islands, New Zealand (Hoclistetter). 
Note. —Eggs testaceous, oval, length, 7 mill ; young shell, sub¬ 
perforate, thin, pale-horny. 
BULIMUS AN TIPO DARUM, Gray. 
Bulimus antipodarum, Gray, Dieff. Trav., vol. 1, p. 247 ; Bevue Zool., 
1844, p. 373; Pfr., M.H.V., vol. 2, p. 227; vol. 6, p. 153, No. 1304. 
Shell oblong, imperforate, smooth, pale fuscous, covered with a pale- 
fuscous, opaque epidermis, variegated profusely with dark lines, princi¬ 
pally at the suture, apex obtuse, rubicund; whorls rather convex; 
aperture ——- ; peristome- 1 ; specimen not adult; whorls 4, the 
last 1 inch in diam.; axis, 1 inch (Gray). 
Hab., New Zealand (DiefTenbaeh). 
Note. —Similar to B. fulgetrum, Brod., see vol. 2, p. 31, No. 79. 
Tornatella, Lamarck. 
Shell solid, ovate, with a conical, many-whorled spire; spirally-grooved 
or punctate-striate ; aperture long, narrow, rounded in front; outer lip 
sharp ; columella with a strong, tortuous fold; operculum horny, ellipti¬ 
cal, lamellar. Animal white; head truncated and slightly notched in 
front, furnished posteriorly with recumbent tentacular lobes, and small 
eyes behind them, near their inner bases; foot oblong, lateral lobes slightly 
reflected on the shell. Lingual teeth, 12*12, similar, with long simple 
hooks. 
TOBNATELLA NOYOSEELANDICA, Pfeiffer. 
Tornatella Novoseelandica, Pft\, P.Z.S., 1851 ; M.H.Y., vol. 3, p. 524; 
vol. 6, p. 263, No. 22. Blasmatina reclusiana, Gray,' P.Z.S., 1849, 
p. 167. 
Shell oblongly-turreted, thin, smooth, shining, fulvous-horny; spire 
turreted; rather acute ; whorls 5, somewhat convex, the last one-third 
of the length of shell, rounded at the base ; parietal fold deep, moderate; 
columella callous, white, upper portion tortuously-subtruncated; aper¬ 
ture hardly oblique, somewhat ear-shaped ; peristome thin, acute. 
Length, 31; breadth, 11. Aperture, length, 1J mill. 
Hab., New Zealand (Strange). 
Pupa, Draparnaud. 
Shell rimate or perforate, cylindrical or oblong; aperture rounded, 
often toothed; margins distant, mostly united by a callous lamina. 
