DONATIONS. 685 "The Australasian Journal of Pharmacy." Vol. vi., No. 71 (November, 1891). From the Editor. " Annual Progress Report of State Forest Administration in New South Wales for the Year 1890." From the Director-General of Forests. PAPERS READ. THE LAND MOLLCJSCAN FAUNA OF BRITISH NEW GUINEA. (Anatomical Supplement, continued from p . 115.) By C. Hedley, F.L.S. (Plates xxxviii.-xlii.) Nanina hunsteini, Smith. Jaw (pi. xxxviii., fig. 1) arched, smooth, with a slight median projection inferiorly, emarginate superiorly, ends rounded. Radula (pi. xxxix., fig. 11) strap-shaped, three times as long as broad ; formula 160 rows of 90 : 20 : 1 : 20 : 90 ; rows nearly straight, somewhat bracket-shaped ; rachidian twice as long as broad, tapering to a single rather blunt cusp which just projects beyond the basal plate ; laterals scarcely larger than the rachidian and of the same construction, angle of basal plate scarcely expanded, the more distant laterals grow slenderer and more inclined ; two or three transition teeth intervene between the latter and the marginals, which are sinuate and bicuspidate. In the figure, the marginal teeth should be transferred^ from the right to the left of the centrals. I lately hazarded a conjecture (Records Aus. Museum, Vol. i., p. 136) on the affinity of N. hunsteini to N. sophice, &c. The dentition here described does not support this view. Genitalia (pi. xlii., fig. 39), penis sac long and cylindrical, with a globose sessile sac seated half way along it and another smaller