PARMARION. 165 



Yar. BRUNNEUS, Godwin-Austen. 



Shell as in the last description. 



Animal brown, with parallel dark sepia streaks on the mantle, 

 and margin of foot. 



Shillong, Khasi Hills, India. 



P. RADHA, Godwin-Austen. PI. 37, fig. 66. 



Shell similar to that of P. Sliillongensis. Animal rich ochre 

 color, sparsely dappled with gray-black on the mantle and tail. 



Assam. 

 P. NAGAENSIS, Godwin-Austen. PI. 37, fig. 63. 



Shell ovate, veiy thin and fragile. 



Length 22'5, width 13-75 mill. 



Naga Hills, India. 



Animal ochraceous, mottled and dotted with a darker shade. 



P. BURTII, Godwin-Ansten. PL 37, fig. 67. 



Shell dull white, very horny in texture, the apex scarcely 



developed, outline rounded above. Diam. 7'5 mill. 



Assam. 



? P. RUBRUM, Godwin-Austen. PL 37, figs. 64, 65. 



Shell quite rudimentary, minute, granular. Length, 3*5 mill. 



Animal orange-pink, gray on under side of foot ; with three 

 longitudinal parallel greenish gray bands on the neck. 



Naga Hills, India. 

 P. CINEREUS, Godwin-Austen. PL 37, fig. 68. 



Shell not described. Animal dusk} r gray, mantle with a papil- 

 lated surface slightly spotted, the spotting being coarser on the 



body and tail. 



On Darpang River, Dafla Hills, Assam. 



P. HOOKERI, Gray. PL 37, fig. 69. 



Shell oblong, elongate, slender, arched concentrically, very 

 thin, horny, wrinkled ; thicker but equally horny, in the upper 

 part of the centre ; the apex thick, white, solid, suboblong, 

 elongate ear-shaped, with a lateral submarginal spire of half a 

 whorl. Diam. maj. 14 mill. 



Khasi Hills, India. 



P. Theobaldi, Austen, is a synonym. 



