EXA. 



235 



obtuso ; anfractibus 6| convexiusculis, ultimo * long, aequante, 

 antice sub-ascendente, apertura ovata, edentula ; peristomate 



Fig. 87. — I'Jia panos. %. 



expausiusculo, acuto, margiuibus conniventibus, columellari 

 breviter dilatato, albido. 



"Long. 11, diaiu. 5 mill." {Benson.) 

 Hab. Ceylou : Nalande {Layard) ; Ceylon [Nevill). 

 Appears like a small form ot" E. proletarian but the base is not 

 so broad as in that species. I have only seen a single specimen, 

 which is in the Theobald collection and is from Nalande, the type 

 locality ; as the species has not hitherto been illustrated I take 

 the opportunity of giving two views of this shell. 



206. Ena smithei, Benson. 



£ifli}nus smithei, Benson, A.M.N. U. ser. 3, xv, 1865, p. 15; 



Pfeifter, Mon. Helic. Viv. vi. 1868, p. 56 ; Ilanley & Theobald, 



Conch. Ind. 1870, pi. 20, fig. 3. 

 Nupceus smitJiii, Theobald, J. A. S. B. xlvii, 1878, p. 146. 

 Kapceus smithei, Theobakl, op. cit. 1, 1881, p. 48. 

 Bitliminus (Fetraeiis) sjnithei, ISevill, Hand List, i, 1878, p. 135. 

 Bulimina {Ena) smithei, I'feiffer & Clessin, Xoniencl. Helic. Viv. 



188Lp. -^88. 

 Buliviinus {Ena) smithi, Kobelt, Conch. -Cab., Fam. Buliminidae, 



1900, p. 682, pi. 103, fig. 10. 

 Buliminns (Subzebrinn") smithei, Kobelt & Miilleudovff, Naclir. 



Deuts. Malak. Ges. 1903, p. 49. 



Original description: — "Testa perforata, ovato-oblonga, ir- 

 regulariter rugoso-striata, striis tenuibus phis minusve decussata, 

 sub epidermide cornea albida, non nitente ; spira oblongo-turrita 

 lateribus convexiusculis ; apice obtusiusculo, sutura impressa ; 

 anfractibus 7|, convexiusculis, ultimo antice leviter ascendeute ; 

 apertura vix obliqua, subovata, peristomate tenui reflexiusculo, 

 margiuibus callo tenui junctis, columellari perforationem sub- 

 tegente. 



" Long. 13, diam. 5, aptrt. long. 4, lat. 3^ mill."' {Benson.) 



Hah. India : Hills on right side of the river Sutlej, Punjab 

 {Smithe); Fagoo {Theobald); Naini Tal {Stolic:l-a); Jhilum 

 Valley, Kashmir and Mari [Murree], Punjab {Theobald). 



The present species is related to E. vicaria, but it is more 

 cylindrical in contour, w ith less convex spire and more contracted 



