260. LAND ASD FKESinVATEU 



Size : maj. diam. 12-0, min. 10*0 ; alt. axis 6-0 mm. 



This shell is extremely close to M. IciJmpaensis, only differing 

 in the form of the last whorl ; the habitat is about 30 miles 

 apart. 



Maceochlamys ? MUNiPURENsis, Gr.-A. (Plate CXXVI. fig. 8.) 



MacrocMamys muni pur ensis, Moil. Ind. ii. 1907, p. 158. 

 Paun. Brit. Ind., Moll. (1908), p. 107. 



Macrochlamys ? scYPHUs, n. sp. (Plate CXXVI. figs. 1, 1 a.) 



Locality. Teria Ghat, base of Khasi Hills (G.-A.). 



Shell globosely conoid, imperforate, thin, semitransparent 

 and membranaceous; sculpture smooth, with close transverse lines 

 of growth, slij^ht indication of spiral strife near the suture of 

 last whorl ; colour ochraceous with a slight green tint, the second 

 specimen is of a darker tint of green ; spire moderately high ; 

 suture very impressed ; whorls 4, rapidly increasing, the last 

 very large and tumid ; aperture rather more than semilunate ; 

 peristome thin ; columellar margin not thickened, with a very 

 slight reflection. 



Size : maj. diam. 11"75, min. 10-7'3 ; alt. axis 5-0 mm. 



This is a very distinct form from this locality. I believe it fo 

 be the shell referred to by Mr. Benson when he described 

 Vitrina scutella in the Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. March 1859 : 

 " Of this species the larger example from Kashmir \\as first sent 

 by Mr. Theobald, and subsequently another specimen, obtained by 

 him at Teria Ghat, was i-eceived. The membranaceous nature of 

 the shell might on a casual glance lead to the impression that the 

 two shells were one and tbe same species." 



There are two specimens in my collection, and I have seen one 

 in that of Mr. G. Iv. Gude, from Cherra Poonjee. 



Maceochlamys eyidens, n. sp. (Plate CXXYI. fig. 11.) 



Locality. Darjiling (ex coll. Godwin-Austen. Type). 



Shell subdepressedly globose, scarcely perforate, thin and 

 fragile ; sculpture wavy lines of growth only, smooth and 

 shiny ; colour pale straw with a slight greenish tinge ; spire 

 depressedly conoid, blunt ; suture impressed ; whoris 4, convex, 

 ample, increasing regularly : aperture subvertical, broadly lunate, 

 arcuately descending ; peristome thin ; columellar margin feeble, 

 not reflected. 



Size : maj. diam. 10"75, min. 9*5; alt. axis 4-5 mm. 



Four of this species were sent to me by Mr. Annandnle from 

 the Calcutta Museum series, and are the specimens recorded in 

 Nevill's Hand-list, p. 26, No. 59. " Nanina sp., 20 Darjiling, coll. 

 Dr. F. Stoliczka and Colonel G. Mainwaring." 



