cvcLopnoRUS. 79 



not known ; the Khasi Hills is a hxrge tract, and many species 

 found on the nortliern slopes draining to the Brahmaputra are 

 not found on the south side, while intervening is a high plateau 

 with a very scanty number of land-shells." {Godivin- Austen Sf 

 Beddome.) 



Fig. 14. — Ci/clophorus fuUoni. 



The specimen figured is in the Beddome collection now in the 

 possession of Mr. Leman. It is smaller than the type, measuring : 

 major diam. 43, min. 34, axis 28 mm., and is in better condition 

 than any I have seen. The species appears to vary considerably 

 in size, a specimen in my own collection received from a native 

 collector in Assam in 1899 measuring 47 X 37'5 in diauieter. 



113. Cyclophorus liaughtoni, Theobald. 



Cychphorus hcmghtoni, Tlieobald, J. A. S. B. xxvi, 1857, p. 246 ; 

 Ilanlev >.^- Theobald, Conch. Ind. 1870, pi. 1, fig. 3 ; pi. 3, fi^. 6 ; 

 pi. 48,'tifr. 6 ; 187G, p. xv ; Theobald, Cat. Shells Brit. India, 1876, 

 p. 36 ; Nevill, Hand List, i, 1878, p. 270 ; Tapparone-Canefri, 

 Ann. 31us. Civ. Geneva, ser. 2, vii, 1889, p. 308. 



Cyclophorus {Salpingophorus) hawjhioni, Kobelt & ]Mollendorff, 

 Nacbr. Deuts. Ma'lak. Ges. xxix, 1897, p. 109; id.. Cat. Pneum. 

 1899, p. 21 : Kobelt, Das Tieri-eicli, Lief. 16, 1902, p. 129; id., 

 Conch. -Cab., Cyclophoridae, i, 1908, p. OGl, pi. 96, hg. 4. 



Original description : — " Testa, simili C. aurantiaco solida 

 nitidiuscula ; carinata, superne saturate castanea; in decorticatis 

 speciminibus, spira lineis alhidis ziczac variegata. Carina, 

 catenata, alternate albida et castanea. Periomphalo albido, fasciis 

 nonnuUis castaneis spiralibus lineato. Peristomate vix pallidissime 

 ocbraceo, ore interiore caerulescencte. Size 1.70 major, 1,35 

 minor diameter in inches. 



"This shell occurs abundantly at the " Farm Caves" 



and is at once distinguished From all other Tenasserim Cyclophori 

 by its parti-coloured funiculate keel, which is not the result of 

 abrasion, but is best seen in specimens covered bv the epidermis." 

 (Theobald.) 



Hab. Burma : Moulmein, Farm Caves {Theobald, Stoliczka). 



