MOLLUSCA OF INDIA. 5 
KALIELLA KHASIACA, n. sp. (Plate I. fig. 8.) 
Locality. North Khasi, numerous (G.-A.). 
Shell imperforate, elongately conical, rather tumid; sculpture 
microscopic ribbing, quite smooth under ordinary lens; colour glassy 
white; spire conic, sides convex ; suture impressed; whorls 8, sides 
convex ; aperture almost semicircular; peristome thin, columellar 
margin perpendicular, rounded below. 
Size: major diam. 0°09 inch, alt. axis 0°15 inch. 
- 2-3 1mmi,, - 2:7 mm. 
KALIELLA MUNIPURENSIS, n. sp. (Plate I. fig. 9, and Plate IT. 
fig. 3.) 
Locality. Munipur Hills, N.E. frontier (G-A.). 
Shell elongately conical, base flat ; sculpture fine transverse continu- 
ous ribs, very fine and close, concentric on the basal side; colour dull 
ochraceous; spire as high as breadth at base, conic, sides rounded, 
apex blunt; suture impressed ; whorls 63, slightly convex; aperture 
semicircular ; peristome thin, columellar margin slightly curved. 
Size: major diam. 3:0 mm., alt. axis 3:0 mm. 
This shell differs from the Cherra and Khasi species in the whorls 
being more convex, more tumid below, and the columellar margin not 
so oblique. It is nearest in shape to A. aspirans of Southern India. 
KALIELLA MUNIPURENSIS, var. (Plate I. fig. 10.) 
Locality. Phinggam, Lahipa Naga Hills, 5000 feet (G.-A.). 
Shell elongately pyramidal, keeled, but not sharply; sculpture 
fine transverse ribbing on whorls, fine radiating on base; colour 
bleached ; spire high, sides convex ; suture shallow ; whorls 53, sides 
flatly convex ; aperture semiovate ; peristome thin, columellar margin 
strong, perpendicular. 
Size: major diam. 0-09 inch, alt. axis 0:09 inch. 
5 2°3 mm., ‘s 2°3 mm. 
KALIELLA SIGURENSIS, n. sp. (Plate I. fig. 11.) 
Locality. Nilgherri Hills, Seegoor Ghat and Neddiwuttom Passes 
(W. T. Blanford). 
Shell subperforate, conical, rather flat on base; sculpture rather 
fine, irregular-sized, transverse ribbing, especially well developed on 
base, with no spiral ribbing there; colour, umber-brown epidermis ; 
spire conic, sides rounded ; whorls 7, sides rounded ; aperture lunate ; 
peristome well rounded below, columellar margin oblique. 
Size: major diam. 0-13 inch, alt. axis 0-12 inch. 
" 3:25'mm., ~ ,; 30 mm. 
Animal unknown. 
This is the shell referred to by Messrs. W.'T. and H. F. Blanford, 
after the description of H. aspirans, in J. A. 8. B. 1861, p. 356, 
as closely resembling H. fustigiata, Hutton, from the above loca- 
lities. In Mr. W. T. Blanford’s collection I find he must have 
