276 CYCJ.OPlIOKID.1i. 



Ahjccpus [Alycains) bemhex, Benson, A.M.N. H. ser. 3, iii, 1859, 



p. 176 ; Kobelt, Das Tierreich, Lief. 16, 1902, p. 342. 

 Ahiciteus (Ort/iali/cacus) hembex, Kobelt &; Mijllendorff, Naclir. 



l)euts. Malak. iles. xxix, 1897, p. 149; id., Cat. Pueum. 1899, 



p. 45. 

 Alycceus (Cycloryx) hcmbex, Godwin-Austen, Land & Freslnv. Moll. 



India, ii,"l914, p. 346, pi. 147, figs. 1, 1 «. 



Or'ujinal description: — "Testa iinibilicata, ovato-conica, laevigata, 

 hie illic striatula, striis ventriculi coufertis, ad uinbiiicum striatula, 

 hyalina?; spira elevato-conica, sutura profunda, apice acntius- 

 culo ; anfrac'tibus 5, valde coiivexis, ultimo compresso-rotundato, 

 pone sti'icturain modice tiuuido, tubulam suturaleni brevissimuni 

 gerente, pone aperturam rursus tumidulo ; apertura obliq ua, sub- 

 circulari, peristoniate siniplici, tenui, undulato, expansiusculo, 

 subreflexo, superne levitev emarginato. Operc. ? 



" Diaiu. major 4, minor 3, axis 4, long. 5 mill." 



Hah. India: Eungun Valley; T)ixv]ee\mg{Stoliczl^a,Mainivarinfi, 

 Blanford) \ Damsang, Daling District {Godivm-Axtsten). 



" This is one of the most elevated in the spire among the known 

 Himalayan Ahjcad. The specimens sent are all weathered, but 

 present no evidence of any considerable sculpture or colouring. 

 The very short sutural tube is a character shared by otij^horus and 

 constnctus; and altogether the shell is deficient in prominent 

 features, although perfectly distinct from any of its allies, espe- 

 cially in its aperture (sinuous, and at its upper angle emarginate), 

 its wider umbilicus, plainer sculpture, and more compressed 

 whorls." (Benson.) 



411. Alycseus burrailensis, Godtvin- Austen. 



Ah/cceus (Ci/clon/j) hurrailensis, Godwin-Austen, Laud & Fresliw. 

 Moll. India, ii', 1914, p. 403, pi. 147, figs. 6, 6 a. 



Onrfinal description: — "Shell: perforation hidden, shell conoid; 

 sculpture : very close, fine, and regular costulation ; apex smooth ; 

 distant fine costulation between sutural tube and aperture ; colour 

 whitish, but often bright pale sienna, darker on the apex ; spire 

 high, conical, apex blunt; suture very impressed; whorls 4, 

 strongly rounded ; aperture circular ; peristome double, slightly 

 expanded on the outer margin, a slight ftange covering the per- 

 foi'ation ; operculum pale ochraceous, multispiral, smooth, slightly 

 concave. 



"Major diam. 2'S; alt. axis 1*S mm." 



Hah. India : Japvo Peak, Xaga Hills, 9890 ft. Munipur side 

 of the Burrail Eange, and Angaolua Peak {Godwin-Austen). 



" Close to A. (Ci/clorif.v) mccnr/utensis of the Jaintia Hills, but 

 differs in form of the spire, which is much broader and blunter 

 than in that species. Tliis species is about the same size as 

 A. f/ranum, from Margarita at foot of the Eastern Xaga Hills, 

 found there by the late Mr. W. Doherty, is of more depressed 

 form, it is much more openly umbilicate, and the close costulation 

 coarser than in (jranum." {Godwin- Austen.) 



