CYATHOPOMA $. 1. 311 
penultimus bi- ad quadricarinati; umbilieus usque ad apicem 
testae costis spiralibus valde prominentibus munitus; apertura 
paululum obliqua, subcireularis; peristoma duplex, internum 
continuum, marginibus externo et basali dilatatum et crenatum; 
labrum externum margine externo irregulariter angulatum et 
reflexum, margine basali interno perdilatatum, cirea marginem 
internum subobsoletum. —  Operculum ut in C. /atilabri. — 
Latit. maxima !/; poll., extrema altitudo fere eadem.* (B. angl.) 
Cyathopoma  Travancoricum .Beddome in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875. p. 451. t. 
53. f. 30. 31. 
Habitat ,Travancore mountains*, altt. 3000', India me- 
ridionalis. 
Obs. ,Persimile C. latilabri, sed paulo major, carinarum numero ma- 
jore munitum et peristomate interno non simpliciter angulato, sed crenato.* 
* 
4. Deccanense Blanf. — Conch. Ind. t. 82. f. 8. 9. — Cyclotus deca- 
nensis Schauf. in Cat. Pàt. p. 93. 
5. C. Blanfordi Beddome. 1 
Testa tenuis, umbilicata, pyramidalis, turrita, straminea, 
apice attenuata, subacuta; anfr. 6 (suturis prominentibus), omnes 
(exceptis 2 minutis apicalibus) prominenter carinati: carinis 
2—3 in anfractu tertio, 3—5 in quarto, 5—-1 in infimo, cir- 
cumumbilicaribus distantioribus; umbilicus pervius; apertura 
circularis; peristoma tenue, simplex, continuum, inconspicue 
crenulatum. — Operculum sicut in C. nitido Nr. 19. — Long. !/;, 
diam. max. !/, poll. (B. angl.) 
Cyathopoma .Blanfordi (Jerdonia) Beddome in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875. p. 
446. t. 52. f. 13. Non H. Adams. 
Habitat ,'Tinnevally mountains* ad 4000' alt, Indiae 
meridionalis. 
Obs. ,Proxime affinis Jerdonia dickoyensis Nevill mss. ex insula Ceylon, 
sed haec minor, subtilius carinata, et in regione umbilicali multo laevior.* 
e. C. Sivagherrianum Beddome. 1 
»lesta pyramidalis, turrita, tenuis, minute et obscure 
umbilicata, straminea, glabra, spiraliter lineata, apice attenuato, 
obtuso; anfr. b, convexi, 2 ultimi lineis 5 spiralibus, vix ele- 
vatis, antepenultimus lineis 2—4 munitus; apertura verticalis, 
circularis; peristoma simplex, tenue, continuum aut apice le- 
viter interruptum. — Operceulum duplex, margine sulcato, intus 
