302 zois^iTiD.?:, 



wound, the last large, globose, all separated by a deep suture and 

 an impressed serrulate line ; surface smooth, marked by striae and 

 obsolete waved furrows throughout its length ; aperture round, 

 lunate, broad, columellar margin incurved, slightly reflexed at 

 the base. 



" Major diam. 10, min. 7f mm. 



" Animal blackish grey above, anterior lobes with black lines ; 

 sole of foot pale, often divided by a paler median zone." {T. 

 Canefri, in Latin.) 



Hab. Near Bhamo, 



[The next two species were included in Macrochlamys by 

 Blanford. I place them here because planiuscula certainly is more 

 likely to belong to the Helicidse. Until the animals are examined 

 it is impossible to know what their affinities are.] 



Depressed or coyioicUy depressed. 

 Longitudinally striated. 



Macrochlamys ? anonae, Godioin-Austen, Mol. Ind. \, 1883, p. 91, 

 pi. 14, tig. 8 ; ii, 1898, p. 48. 



Shell openly perforate, subumbilicate, convexly depressed, rather 

 solid, finely striated longitudinally under the microscope, yellowish 

 brown ; spire couA^ex, suture slightly impressed ; whorls 3|, 

 convex, the last rounded at the periphery and moderately convex 

 beneath ; aperture oblique, lunate ; peristome obtuse, columellar 

 margin oblique. 



Major diam. 11, height 0-6 mm. 



Hah. Calcutta ; found on custard-apples. 



The description is from the types in the British Museum 

 (Godwin-Austen collection). It is possible that they are 

 immature. 



Shells not exceeding about 6 millimetres {a quarter of an inch) 

 in diameter. (Generic affinities often doubtful.) 



Sidjglobose or siddurbinate. 



Smooth, 



Macrochlamys? planiuscula, Button (Helix), J. A. S. B. \\i, 1838, 

 p. 218 ; Pfr. (Helix) Mon. Hel. \, 1848, p. 60; H. cS'- T. (Helix) 

 C. I. 1876, pi. 32, tigs. 7, 10 ; Godivin-Austen, Mol. Ind. i, 1883, 

 p. 88, pi. 16, fig. 7. 



Shell obtectly perforate, subglobosely depressed, smooth, without 

 sculpture of any kind, translucent, scarcely polished above, more 



