174 LAND AND FRi;sir>VATF,R 



placing ifc in that genus (p. 109). This last genus will receive 

 the Southern Indian species ; Mr. Cockerell's the Himalayan. 



As to Euam'tenia, type scnteUa, Bs., until Austen{u{'?) monticola, 

 Us., has been obtained and thoroughly examined and compared 

 with it, as well as some other West-Himalayan species, no one can 

 toll what should be included in it. 



Genus Kauella. 



{Coutimu'd from Vol. I. p. 14G.) 



(Plate cm. figs. 2-12.) 



Kaliella NAGAENsis, G.-A. (Part I. p. 9, Plate II, fig. 11), was 

 also found by me iu the Dikrang Valley, Datla Hills, and also on 

 the Barowli lliver north of Tezpur. 



Two specimens from Hengdan Peak, 6842 feet, lat. 25° 16' N., 

 .long. 93° -'31' E., alluded to on p. 10, Vol. I., on re-examination 

 appears to belong to K. jaintiaca, G.-A., var., described on p. 7. 



I figure this species (Plate CIII. fig. 8) from one of these speci- 

 mens together with its sculpture (fig. 8 a), which shows also how it 

 differs in this respect from nagaensis (fig. 11). 



Kaliella eissomensis, n. sp. (Plate CIII. fig. 9.) 



Locality, liissom Peak, liichila Peak, and Damsang Peak, Baling 

 District. 



This shell is like A', sivalensis in general form, but placed along- 

 side of it under the microscope diff'erence is apparent in proportion 

 of diameter to height of spire and form of columellar margin. The 

 sculpture is also coarser. 



Size : maj. diam. 3-5, alt. axis 2-6 mm. 



Kaliella jaintiaca, G.-A., var. (Plate CIII. figs. 8, 8 a.) 



Locality. Hengdan Peak, N. Cachar Hills {Godwin- Austen). 



The typical species was found by me on Marangsip Peak, Jaintia 

 Hills, at 5350 feet. The species now figured is from the Naga Hills 

 and is the nearest approach 1 can find to it, yet it difters somewhat, 

 particularly at the columellar margin, which is more oblique. 



Kaliella paucistriata, n. sp. (Plate CIII. fig. 10.) 

 Locality. Dikrang Valley, Dafia Hills (i/. U. G.-A.). 

 Shell keeled, depressedly pyramidal ; sculpture microspiral stria- 

 tion with coarse, irregular, distant, transverse costulation, the same 



