SYAMA. KHASIELLA. 157 



very small. Jaw moderately arched, with small central pro- 

 jection.] 



[244. Syama annandalei, Godwm-Austen. (Fig. 55, p. 152.) 



Shell perforate, very depressedly conoid, thin, flat on base; 

 sculpture quite smooth, lines of growth very fine ; colour dull 

 umber-brown ; spire low, apex rather blunt ; suture somewhat 

 impressed ; whorls 5|, evenly increasing ; no indication of previous 

 apertures as in S. prona ; aperture flatly lunate ; peristome verv 

 thin ; columelhir margin A'ery oblique, scarcely any reflection. 



vSize: major diam. 16, miu. 14 ; alt. axis 6*5, height S'o mm. 



Locality. Bijnore {N. Annandale). 



Animal. On removing the shell the visceral sac is black, the 

 renal organ wliite, a great contrast with it. 



Genitalia as in S. prona. The retractor muscle is short and 

 stout, attached to a well-coiled caecum ; the kale-sac is very long, 

 flagellum-like. The sperraatheca elongate (fig. 55), 



[Teeth of radula as in S. prona. Formula : +2 . 12 . 1 . 12 . 2. 

 Marginals lost.] 



[245. Syama ? theobaldi, n. sp. 



Macrochlamys splendens, Hutton, H. Sf T. (Helix) C. I. 1876, 

 pi. 51, figs.'7, 10 ; Tlieobald, J. A. S. B. xlvii, pt. 2, 1878, p. 141 ; 

 Nevill, Yark. Miss., Mol. 1878, p. 18. 



Shell globosely conoid, narrowly umbilicated ; shining surface 

 also seen on the basal side ; sculpture somewhat irregular, coarse, 

 longitudinal striation ; colour burnt-sienna ; spire subconic, sides 

 slightly convex, apex blunt; suture impressed; whorls 6, regularly 

 increasing; aperture ovately lunate, subvertical; peristome simple, 

 with a Mhite callous labiation just within the aperture: columellar 

 margin oblique. 



Animal not seen. 



Size : major diam. 13'25, min. 12, alt. axis 5*5 mm. 



Hah. Murree, Paujab Himalaya ( W. Theobald), Tin?i\\ {StoliczJca). 



Theobald says : — " Colour bright chestnut, with a lustrous 

 polish. My lai'gest shell is not quite adult and measures 

 15 X 13 X 8 mm. This species occurs rather plentifully in places 

 above Uri (Jhelum A^alley), nestling under stones." In all 

 probability Mr. Theobald sent this shell home to Mr. Hanley, 

 and the latter figured it as Helix splendens in the ' Conch. Indica.' 

 The shell agrees very well with the figure.] 



Genus KHASIELLA. 

 Khasiella, Godtvin- Austen, Mol. Ind. ii, 1899, p. 129. 



Type, K. vidua, Blf. 



Ran'jc. The Eastern Himalayas, the Assam and Arakan Hills, 

 and Northern Burma. Perhaps Tenasserim. 



Shell perforate or imperforate, depressed or conoidly turbinate. 



