MOLLUSCA OF INDIA. 7 
Irrawaddy. The specimen described was given me by Mr. W. T. 
Blanford, who collected so many fine shells in that country. It is 
an interesting species, in its convex sides approaching the N.E. 
frontier forms, but at same time not like any of them in the rounded 
form of the apex and large aperture. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 
(All figs. enlarged seven times.) 
Fig. 1. Kaliella barrakporensis, Pfr., typical. Locality ? 
2 Near Barisal, Lower Bengal. 
3, 3a, , =sivalensis, Hutton. Mussoorie, N.W. Himalaya. 
36. : sculpture on base, X 50. 4 to 5 lines=0-005 inch. 
4. , close to barrakporensis; copy of figure in J.A.S.B. Salem, 
Madras. 
5. cherraensis, G.-A. Cherra Poonjee, Khasi Hills. 
5a. : sculpture on base, X 50. 12 lines=0:005 inch. 
6. —— , var. Near Barisal, Lower Bengal. 
(.— 
Fine specimen, Teria Ghat, Khasi Hills. 
8. —— khasiaca, G.-A. Khasi Hills, northern slopes. 
9. munipurensis, G.-A, Munipur Hills. 
9a. : sculpture, x 50. 
10. —— , var. Phinggam, Lahipa Naga Hills. 
11. —— sigurensis, G.-A. Seegoor Ghat and Neddiwuttom Passes, 
Nilgherri Hills. 
12. aspirans, W.T.& H. F. Blf. Nilgherri Hills. 
13. —— vuleani, G.-A. Puppa-doung Hill, Burmah, 
KALrerta garnttaca, n. sp. (Plate II. fig. 4.) 
Locality. Marangsip Peak, South Jaintia Hills, 5350 feet. 
Shell subglobosely conoid, keeled, well rounded below ; sculpture 
very close-set fine transverse costulation, concentric on base; colour 
pale olivaceous umber-brown; spire conic, flatly convex; suture 
impressed ; whorls 54, sides convex ; aperture ovately lunate, sub- 
vertical; peristome thin, very slightly reflected, columellar margin 
subvertical. 
Size: major diam. 0°13 inch, alt. axis 0°09 inch. 
e 373 mm., rs 2°3 mm. 
Three specimens are from Marangsip Peak and two from Sher- 
faisip Peak, 5600 feet. 
This species is very near barrakporensis, but is more convex on 
side of the spire and more tumid below, with much wider and more 
open aperture. 
KALIELLA CosTULATA, n. Sp. (Plate II. fig. 5.) 
204 of Nevill’s Hand-list, p. 42 (not named). 
Locality. Tanir Ridge, Dafla Hills, Assam, 4400 feet (Godwin- 
Austen). 
Shell pyramidal, sharply keeled, a single raised rib on the peri- 
phery ; sculpture distant very distinct transverse costulation, irre- 
gular longitudinal strie below ; colour very pale olivaceous brown ; 
