;2S4 Ci'CLOPHOBID.'E. 



conical, ti-anspavent ; sculj^tiu'e dose, well-marked, regular costu- 

 latiou, 3 stroug cost^e behind aperture, one close to it ineouspicuous ; 

 colour rich pale ochraceous ; spire moderately high ; suture 

 impressed, 5 costte on sutiiral tube; whorls 4, well rounded, 

 constricted close to the club-like tube ; aperture circular, nearly 

 vertical ; peristome closely double, reflected ; operculum ochre in 

 colour, smooth with central depression, evenly spiral. 



"Major diam. 3-1 ; alt. axis 2-3 mm." 



Hah. India: Toruputu Peak, Datia Hills (Godivln-Attsten). 



" The species is much smaller than a closely allied one from 

 same area." (^Godtvin-Austoi.) 



426. Alycaeus spratti, Godwin- Austen. 



Alycoius spratti, Godwin-Austeu, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1S88, p. 245. 



Alycaeus (Chanufli/caeus) spratti, Kobelt & Mollendorlf, Nacbr. 

 beats. Malak. Ges. xxix. 1897, p. 152 ; id., Cat. Pneum. 1899, 

 p. 48 ; Kobelt, Das Tierreicb, Lief. 16, 1902, p. 363. 



Alycceus (Ci/clori/.r) spratti, Godwin-Austen, Land & Freshw. 

 Moll India, ii, 1914, p. 417, pb 151, figs. 10, 10 «. 



Original description: — " Sliell pyramidal, closely umbilicated; 

 sculpture very fine close costulation. more distant between the 

 sutural tube and the peristome ; colour \\ liite, with pale lemou 

 tinge, or horny; spire high, rapidly decreasing to apex, Mhich is 

 rather pointed; suture well impressed; whorls 5g, convex, the 

 last swollen, slightly constricted at the sutural tube, which is very 

 short and thick, less than one millim. in length ; the whorl swells 

 again to the aperture, this is circular, oblique ; peristome double, 

 slightly reflected ; operculum not seen." 



Hah. Burma : Pingoung, Shan Hills, 2500 ft. {Sprutt). 



" This species is quite new ; it might be at first mistaken for a 

 small variety of A.pyramidalls, Bs., from the Tenasserim Valley, 

 but the sutural tube is in that species very thread-like and nearly 

 3 millim. in length; the aperture is also very diff'erent in form, 

 and not so simple and circular." ( Godicin- Austen, ] 888.) 



" AVith the very different pyramidal form of shell as compared 

 with A. constriciiis, etc., the presence of the short club-like sutural 

 tube puts tliis species in the section C>/clorijx. On the other hand, 

 in the shell-character combined with type of sculpture, it is 

 like species in the neighbouring country to the east and south, 

 A. pyramidalls and A. ylhbus." (Godvnn- Austen, 1914.) 



427. AlycaBxis siiniiniis, Godivln- Austen. 



Alycceus (Cyclon/.v) summus, Godwin-Austen, Land & Fresbw. 

 Moll. Indik, ii,"l9l4, p. 349, pi. 147, %s. 3, 3 a. 



Original description: — " Shell globosely conoid, perforation quite 

 hidden ; sculpture fiue and rather close costulation, 7 to 8 very 

 fine adjacent to the sutural tube, which is short and pointed, not 

 knob-like ; colour pale with an ochraceous tint ; spii'e high, conic, 



