CURVELLA, ASIA. 65 



Pegu, west of the Irawady (Blanf.). 



Bulimus scrobiculatus BLANF., Journ. Asiat. !Soc. Bengal, 

 vol. 50, pt. 2, p. 77, 1865. PFR., Monogr., vi, p. 151. HAN- 

 LEY & THEOB., Conch. Indica, pi. 79, f. 9. Hapalus s., NEVILL, 

 Handlist Ind. Mus., p. 179. 



'The nearest ally of this species is its congener B. putus 

 Bens., .which inhabits the same localities, and differs in its 

 greater tumidity and less marked sculpture. There is, how- 

 ever, much variation in the first-named character, and de- 

 spite the great difference between the two forms in general, 

 there is some appearance of a passage. Two specimens of B. 

 putus which I possess, measuring respectively 7 and 8 l / 2 

 millm. in length, are both 5 millm. in diameter." 



33. C. MUNIPURENSIS ( Godwin-Austen) . PI. 9, figs. 51, 52. 

 "Shell rimate, elongately turrited, thin, covered with a 



pale ochre or straw-colored epidermis, and strongly and ob- 

 liquety striated; spire turrited, apex blunt; whorls iy 2 , con- 

 vex, suture strongly impressed; aperture oblique, rounded 

 below, milky-white inside; peristome acute, outer and upper 

 margin arched well forward; columellar margin straight, 

 strong, and slightly twisted forward; a thin white callus on 

 the parietal margin. Animal pale orange, fainter tint above 

 the head ; foot short ; eye-peduncles short, swollen at the base, 

 lower tentacles very blunt projections." 



"Alt. .88, diarn. .30; apert. alt. .35, apert. lat. .17 inch." 

 Hengdan Peak, on the Munipur boundary, 7,000 ft. eleva- 

 tion, among dead leaves in forest. 



Bulimus (Harpalus) munipurensis G.-A., P. Z. S., 1872, p. 

 516, pi. 30, f. 8. THEOB. & HANL., Conch. Ind., p. 59, pi. 148, 

 f. 1, 4. Bulimus m., Pfr., Monogr., viii, p. 182. Hapalus m., 

 NEVILL, Handlist Ind. Mus., p. 174. 



34. C.KHASIANA (Godwin- Austen). PI. 9, figs. 53, 54, 55, 58. 

 ' ' Shell subperf orate, ovately turrited or acutely ovate, thin, 



diaphanous, fresh specimens often glassy, becoming dull white 

 or pale straw-color with age; minutely striated under lens; 

 spire conical, apex blunt, suture moderate ; whorls 6-7, slightly 



