212 Ci'CLOPHORID^. 



A. sculptilis. No description of ^. marijarlta has been given, but 

 judging from figure 10 on pi. 95 of Conch. Ind., it appears to 

 be conoid, narrowly umbilieated, composed of 4^ or 5 wliorls, the 

 earlier reddish, the last bluish white, strongly and distantly 

 ribbed ; aperture subcircular, scarcely oblique, with double 

 peristome, the inner continuous, projecting, the outer expanded ; 

 major diam. 3*25 mm. 



Hah. Burma : Shan States (Fedden). 



^OS. Alycseus mundulus, Godwia-Austea. 



Alycceiis mundulus, Godwin-Austen, Laud & Freshw. Mull- India, 

 ii, lUU, p. 357, pi. 149, tig. 8. 



Original- description : — " Shell globosely conoid, umbilieated ; 

 sculpture rather strong, regular costulation on the upper whorls, 

 conspicuous, as next the suture it is peculiarly fine and regular ; 

 colour white ; spire high, about half the diameter, apex fine ; 

 surure imfn-essed, the sutural tube moderately long; whorls 4, 

 well rounded, constriction slight and scarcely any swelling ; 

 aperture oblique, ovate, the upper outer margin protruded for- 

 wards, behind the aperture ; peristome simple, double, rounded 

 below, augulate near suture, nearly vertical on the columellar 

 side. 



" Major diam. 4-o ; alt. axis 2-25 lum." 



Hab. India: Toruputu, Dafla Hills {Godivin- Austen). 



" 111 form it is curiously like A. cominutatus, an allied sub- 

 species, as well as in the type of sculpture and tiie operculum, 

 but the aperture is quite distinct." {Godwin- Austen.) 



309. Alycaeus nattoungensis, Godivin- Austen. 



Ali/cmis jncsillus, Theobald, J. A. S. B. xli, 1872, p. 330. 



Alycceus pusillm vur. (? distinct species), Nevill, Hand List, i, 1878, 



p. 291. 

 Ali/cceus nattoungensis, Godwin-Austen, Land & Freshw. Moll. 



India, ii, 1914, "p. 410, pi. 155, figs, 15, 15 a. 



Original description: — " Shell conoid, base rather flat; sculpture : 

 stronw well-defined costulation uext the sutural tube, succeeded 

 bv fine distant and irregular; colour whitish, apex pinkish ; spire 

 fairly high ; suture impressed, the sutural tube long; whorls 3^-, 

 rounded, the last scarcely constricted close to the sutural tube, 

 thence very flat to the aperture ; aperture oval, subvertical ; 

 peristome is reflected, not double, but it is not quite fully 

 developed. 



" Major diam. 2-5 ; alt. axis I'l unu." 



Hah. Burma: Nattoung Hills, Pegu [TheoJiald). 



'•This species in its small size and general form is like 

 A. pusiUns, G.-A., of the Jaintia Hills, but a close exainination 

 shows marked departure, seen particularly well; when viewed from 



