MOLLUSCA OF INDIA. 93 
KALrELLA FLATURA, n.sp. (Plate V. figs. 10, 10a.) 
Locality. Munipur (G.-A.). 
Shell globosely conoid ; sculpture regular, well-marked, transverse 
ribbing, not apparent to the eye; colour horny brown; spire high- 
conoid, sides slightly convex ; suture impressed ; whorls 5, sides 
convex ; aperture ovate, vertical; peristome thin, a good deal re- 
flected and perpendicular on columellar margin. 
Size; major diam. 0-09 inch, alt. axis 0-06 inch. 
By 2°3 mm., . 1:5 mm. 
Near lhotaensis, but more globose, whorls more convex, blunter 
apex and coarser ribbing. 
KALierLa ANmmuLA, 0. sp. (Plate V. fig. 1.) 
Locality. Khasi Hills (G.-A.). 
Shell pyramidal, somewhat rounded below, angular on periphery ; 
sculpture oblique, irregular ridges of growth, with very minute 
transverse ribbing; colour pale horny; spire conoid, sides flat; 
suture moderately impressed; whorls 5, sides convex; aperture 
broadly ovate, subvertical ; peristome thin; columellar margin but 
slightly reflected and very upright. 
Size; major diam. 0-1 inch, alt. axis ‘075 inch. 
3 2°6 mm., i 1:9 mm. 
KatieqLxia BULLULA, Hutton. (Plate V. fig. 4.) 
Helix bullula, J. A. 8. B. March 1838, p. 218; Reeve, n. 819, 
t. 133; Conch. Ind. p. 28, pl. 1x1. figs. 2, 3. 
Sitala bullula, Theob. Cat. p. 20. 
Nanina (Microcystis) bullula, Nevill, Hand-list, p. 37. no. 155: 
Naini Tal, Simla, Kulu, and Mussoorie (Stoliczka). 
Nanina bullula, Cat. Pulm. Brit. Mus. p. 88 (1855). 
Orobia bullula, Die Heliceen, ed. von Martens, p. 58. 
Original description :—“ Testa parvula, glabra, translucente, sub- 
trochiformi, conoidea; anfractibus quinque convexis, ultimo rotun- 
dato ; suturis impressis ; wmbilico angustato ; apertura latiore ; labro 
simplicr. 
“ Diam. 0°15 inch (B.). 
* Found with H. fastigiata among dead leaves at Simla. This 
shell is much larger than nana, with which it has been mistaken.” 
Locality. North side of the Nag-Tiba range, near Mussoorie, 
N.W. Himalaya (specimen figured). 
Shell bluntly conoid ; sculpture fine, regular, transverse ribbing, 
with no longitudinal furrows, as in rimicola; colour pale whitish 
horny ; whorls 5, sides convex, somewhat subangulate on the peri- 
phery, the last somewhat descending; columellar margin sub- 
oblique. 
Size: major diam. 4:0 mm., alt. axis 3-0 mm. 
‘, 0:16 inch, ,, 0-12 inch. 
In Mr. W. T. Blanford’s collection there are three examples of 
