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Pterocyclos. 

 Spiraailum. 

 Raphaulus. 

 Lagocheilus. 



Sub-fam. ALYCEINAE. 



Alycaeus. 



Dioryx. 



Cycloyyx. 



Sub-fam. DIPLOMMATININAE. 

 Diplommatina. 



Sub-fam. POMATIASINAE. 



Pomatias. 



Cyclophorus aborensis, n. sp. 

 (PI. xxxviii, figs I, la, i&, ic). 



Locality: Rotung, 2000 ft. , near Egar stream (5, W. Kemp); 

 Kalek and Renging, 2000 ft. (Oakes). 



Shell globosely turbinate, openl}'' umbilicated, solid. Sculp- 

 ture, carinate spiral, lirae wide apart, 5 conspicuous, the last peri- 

 pheral, with much finer intermediate liration, not distinctly seen in 

 old specimens. Colour (specimen from Renging) a rich ruddy brown 

 over most of the surface, beneath pale ochraceous, a few splash- 

 ings of same colour next the suture ; in the type and in most old 

 shells much bleaching takes place. Spire fairly high, conic, apex 

 fine. Suture impressed. 



Whorls 5, rather rapidly increasing, rounded. 



Aperture circular, suboblique. 



Peristome white, solid, continuous, very slightly reflected. 

 Columellar margin sub-vertically curving. 



Size: major diam. 5'6o; alt. axis 24*0 ; alt. aperture 28-0 mm. 



Type No. -^V" (figs ib-ic) in Ind. Mus ; No. ^¥^ I.M. 



Mr. Oakes sent specimens from Kalek No. 3048 B.M. and 

 Renging No. 3051 B.M. (figs, i, la), and from Rami Lambang 

 two specimens of a dwarf variety only 33 mm. in major diameter 

 No. 3049 B.M. 



Cyclophorus (Glossostylus) bapuensis, n. sp. 



(PI. xxxviii, figs. 2, 2a, 2b, 2c). 



Locality: Abor Hills, vicinity of Bapu, 4-i-i3 {Oakes). 

 The description of this species follows that of sidiensis in 

 many particulars, but it is not nearly so keeled. It has a distinct 

 peripheral band. The umbilicus is more open and not so con- 



