MOLLUSCA OF INDIA. 9 
carries its shell upright. It is not uncommon, but its smallness 
renders it difficult to collect (1.). 
‘Tt is more lengthened proportionally than either H. turbiniformis 
of Patargatha and Berhampore, alluded to in p. 357, vol. v. of this 
Journal Gen. The animal does not appear to exhibit the beautiful 
dark patches on a light ground which render that shell so conspi- 
cuous, when the animal is alive, by the appearance of the tints 
through the translucent shell (B.).” 
Locality. Mussoorie, N.W. Himalaya (G-A.). 
Shell elongately pyramidal ; sculpture, regular fine ribbing ; colour 
pale brown; spire high, sides slightly convex; suture shallow; 
whorls 8, sides flatly convex ; aperture semilunate ; peristome thin, 
perpendicular on the columellar margin. 
Size: major diam. 0:15 inch, alt. axis 0°14 inch. 
z 3°7 mm., i 3°8 mm. 
Benson (J. c.) says “at Mussoorie and Landour H. fastigiata is not 
uncommon above 5000 and beyond 7000 feet elevation. I procured 
it most frequently creeping on the large wet leaves of Sawifraga 
ciliata, in damp and shady situations having a northern aspect.” 
Nevill (/. ¢.) records it from :—1. Mussoorie, Simla (Stoliczka); 2. 
Darjiling (Stoliczka and Mainwaring); 3. Arakan Hills (Stoliczka) ; 
4. Naga Hills (A. W. Chennell); 5. Dafla Hills (Godwin-Austen). 
I have not identified any in my own collection from these two last- 
named localities, and I think no. 3 should be re-examined. 
KALrIeLLA ELONGATA, n. sp. (Plate IT. fig. 9.) 
Locality. Raliang, Jaintia Hills (G.-A.). 
Shell very elongately pyramidal, not umbilicated; sculpture, rib- 
bing transverse at irregular intervals, some longitudinal or con- 
centric striation near the umbilical region; colour pale ochraceous 
brown; spire very high, sides convex ; suture shallow; whorls 10, 
sides rather convex ; aperture semilunar, suboblique ; peristome thin, 
reflected, and somewhat strong. 
Size: major diam. 0°15 inch, alt. axis 0°20 inch. 
as 33 mm.,  . 00 mm: 
KALIgLLA GRATIOSA, n. sp. (Plate II. fig. 10.) 
Locality. Kopamedza Peak, Anghami Naga Hills, 8375 feet. 
Shell globosely conoid, angulate on periphery and rounded below, 
very closely umbilicate; sculpture very fine regular transyerse ribbing, 
also on the basal side, with a well-marked carination on the keel ; 
colour pale horny brown; spire moderately high, conoid, blunt ; suture 
well impressed ; whorls 5, very convex ; aperture semilunate, rounded 
below ; peristome thin, slightly reflected, suboblique from axis. 
Size: major diam. 3°5 mm., alt. axis 2°5 mm. 
KALIELLA NAGAENSIS, n. sp. (Plate II. fig. 11.) 
Locality. Kopamedza Peak, Anghami Naga Hills, 8375 feet 
(G.-A.). 
