92 GLESSULA, NON-PENINSULAR INDIA TO INDOCHINA. 



63. G. BURRAILENSIS Godwin Austen. PL 7, figs. 9, 10. 

 "Shell turreted, elongate, solid, in fresh state brown and 



lustrous, finely longitudinally striated ; whorls 10, rather flat, 

 suture shallow, apex blunt; aperture subvertical, fusiform, 

 angular above, peristome very thick, paler brown on margin, 

 columella strong. Alt. 1.37, major diam. 0.4 in. (G.-A.) 



Eastern Burrail Range: Under the Peak of Khunho, the 

 finest specimens; they were also 'abundant under Japoo at 

 about 7000 ft." (G.-A.) 



G. burrailensis G.-A., Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol. 44, 1875, 

 p. 3, pi. 1, f. 6. Achatina &., PFR., Monogr. viii, 277. 



" This species is an extremely elongate, solid form of the 

 crassilabris section of Glessula, and one of the most distinct." 



64. G. BUTLERI Godwin-Austen. PL 11, figs. 1, 2. 



"Shell elongately turreted, very thin and brittle, tumid, 

 pale corneous, glassy, very minutely striated, apex very blunt, 

 whorls 8, rather rounded, suture deep, body whorl swollen 

 and capacious ; aperture vertical, pear-shaped, lip rather thin. 

 Alt. 1.13, major diam. 0.45 inch. (G.-A.) 



Eastern Burrail Range at 6000 feet ; not a common form. 



G. butleri G. A., J. A. S. B., 1875, vol. 44, p. 4, pi. 1, f. 7. 



"I name this shell after Captain J. Butler, Political Agent 

 in the Naga Hills, with whom I had the pleasure of being 

 associated when mapping that very interesting and beautiful 

 district." (G-Aust.) 



65. G. PYRAMIS (Benson). PL 12, fig. 1. 



Shell oblong-turrite, rather solid, smooth, striatulate, glossy, 

 buff-corneous. Spire turrited with slightly convex sides, the 

 apex rather obtuse, suture impressed. Whorls 8, a little 

 convex, the last one-third the total length, obsoletely plicate 

 in front. Aperture subvertical, elliptic-semioval ; columella 

 arcuate, calloused, obliquely truncate at the base; peristome 

 unexpanded, obtuse, white-lipped within. Length 15, diam. 

 6 mm.; aperture 5x2.5 mm. (Bens.) 



Teria Ghat, Khasia Hills (W. Theobald, type loc.) Ponsee, 

 Yunnan (G. Nevill). 



