502 jaxelliu.t;, 



"Long. 45 mill.; long, pallii 22 mill.; lat, 11 mill.; long, 

 nolfei pedis 17 mill, (ex icone).'' {Morch.) 



Hah. Nicobar Islands : Pulo Panjaiig and Sambelong. 



The species is stated to have been collected on the underside 

 of the leaves of Calderon and otber plants with thick leaves. 

 Morch further mentions that the animal generally remains 

 stationary and contracted, assuming an oval form, and that the 

 muscular atlachment of the jaw is narrower and more elongated 

 than in H. maillardi, Fischer. 



Lieut.-Col. Godwin - Austen considers it very similar to 

 JI. andamanica, although larger, but until they can be compared 

 together in greater detail he thinks it best to keep them separate. 



485. Hyalimax viridis, Theohald. 



Limax viridis, Theobald, J. A. S. B. xxxiii, 1864, p. 244. 

 Hyalimax {Jarcivd) viridis, Godwin-Austen, Moll. India, i, 1882, 

 p. 60; Cockerell, The Conchologist, ii, 1893, p. 195. 



Original description : — " Corpora expanso, pone acuminato, 

 flavo cinereo. Pallio magno, Isete colorato viridi-flavo limonis. 

 Tentaculis superioribus, longis, pnllidis, oculos parvos nigros 

 gerentibus ; et linea pallida smaragdiiia ad basin notatis. Tenta- 

 culis inferioribus m.inutissimis." 



Hah. Burma : Pegu. 



" This elegant little Limax is very active, and creeps aboiit 

 briskly on the green foliage of the salt swamps, which (i. e. the 

 leaves) it resembles in colour." (Theohald.) 



Lieut.-Col. God win- Austen thinks there can be but little donbt, 

 from the above description and the habitat, that the species must 

 find a place here ; ha also considers it would be iuteresting to 

 learn how far it extends north, and whether Hyalimax occurs in 

 the Suuderbunds. 



