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Kaliella ? EADiciXA, n. sp. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 12.) 



Locality. Avalanche, Nilgiri Hills ; in roots of plants, three 

 specimens. Blf. Coll. No. 3U7, 06.1.1. B.M. {W. T. Blanfonl). 



Shell imperforate, globoselj' pyramidal; scnlpture, microscopic 

 transverse striation, smooth to the eye, fine spiral striation beneath 

 more distinct ; colour pale ochraceous ; spire high, sides flat, apex 

 blunt ; suture shallow ; whorls 5, flatly convex ; aperture sub- 

 quadrate, subvertical ; peristome fine ; columellar margin vertical, 

 very little reflection. 



Size : maj. diam. 2-0 ; alt. axis 1'9 mm. 



This is not the form of a typical Kaliella, but it must for the 

 present be put in that genus, until more is known of the animals 

 of these small species. 



Genus SlTALA. 



{Continued from Vol. I. p. 76, 1883.) 

 ? SiTALA VAGA, n. sp. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 6.) 



Locality. Avalanche, iS'ilgiri Hills ; in roots of plants, three 

 sjiecimens ( W. T. Blanjord). 



Shell globose, imperforate, rounded below ; sculpture, fine micro- 

 scopic longitudinal striation on upper whorls, crossed by irregular 

 ridges of growth, beneath wavy distinct longitudinal striation; 

 colour very pale ochraceous ; spire moderately high, apex blunt ; 

 suture impressed ; whorls 4, convex ; aperture semilunate ; colu- 

 mellar margin subvertical, reflected. 



Size : maj. diam. 2*25 ; alt. axis 1*4 mm. 



This species, most unfortunately, after it was drawn and described, 

 got packed up with some other shells and was taken to the Natural 

 History Museum, and for the present cannot be found. 



?SiTALA suBiNJussA, n. sp. (Plate CLVIII. fig. 5.) 



Locality. Avalanche, Nilgiri Hills ; in roots of plants among 

 some other small shells, only one specimen ( W. T. Blanford). Blf. 

 Coll. No. 308, 06.1.1. B.M. 



Shell imperforate, globosely conoid ; sculpture, very fine micro- 

 scopic longitudinal striation, beneath nearly smooth ; colour pale 

 ochraceous ; spire high, conic, apex blunt ; suture impressed ; 

 whorls 4, convex, the last tumid ; aperture rather narrowly lunate, 

 oblique ; peristome thin ; columellar margin perpendicular, very 

 minutely reflected. 



Size: maj. diam. 4'25; alt. axis 2*6 mm. 



I thought at first this was Sitala ? injussa, but the whorls are 

 fewer, and thoy do not increase in the same proportion. 



Sitala pealii, n. sp. (Plate CL. figs. 4, 4 a, radula; Plate 

 CLVIII. fig. 4, shell.) 



Locality. Naharani, Upper Assam {S. E. Peal). G.-A. Coll. 

 No. 2321 B.M. Type. 



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