Te, LAND AND FRESHWATER 
Size: major diam. 7:0 mm., alt. axis 2-4 mm. 
This specimen was purchased from a dealer, having come from the 
late Dr. Leith’s collection ; it was still on the original card he had 
eummed it on, so that the habitat can be trusted. It is to be 
regretted the exact locality is unknown, as I have only one specimen. 
However, it may be well known to others who have collected in the 
island of Ceylon. 
KALIELLA ? DIKRANGENSIS, n. sp. (Plate XVI. fig. 3.) 
Locality. Dikrang valley, Dafla Hills, Assam (H. H, G.-A.). 
Shell globosely conoid, keeled, imperforate, much rounded below ; 
sculpture, very microscopic, transverse regular costulation, the finest 
T have seen; colour pale amber; spire pyramidal, sides nearly flat, 
apex well rounded; suture moderately impressed ; whorls 6, closely 
wound; aperture narrowly quadrate; columellar margin strong, 
perpendicular, with a slight protuberance on the inner margin. 
Size: major diam. 1°6 mm., alt. axis 1-1 mm. 
0:065 inch, ,,  0:°045 inch. 
This shell, of which I only possess one example, is similar in form 
and comes nearest to A. nongstemmensis, but is very much smaller, the 
spire less conoid, and much more rounded below. ‘The sculpture is 
similar to that of Aaliella ; and I place it at the end of that subgenus 
until something more is known of the anatomy of these very minute 
species. 
KALIELLA ? NONGSTEINENSIS, n. sp. (Plate XVI. fig. 2.) 
Locality. Maotherichan Peak, 6297 ft., North Khasi (H.H. G.-A.). 
Shell conical, well rounded below, keeled, subperforate ; sculpture 
very minute, regular transverse ribbing; colour pale ochraceous; 
spire high, sides convex, apex rounded; suture moderately im- 
pressed; whorls 8, closely wound, sides flatly convex; aperture 
quadrate, narrow, suboblique; peristome thin, columellar margin 
straight, short, thickened. 
Size: major diam. 20 mm., alt. axis 1-7 mm. 
= 0-08 imch, , 0:07 inch. 
I possess only one specimen of this very pretty shaped well- 
marked shell. 
IT have named it after that part of the Khasi Hills which is under 
the “Seem,” or chief, of Nongstein. 
KALiELLA ? TIRUTANA, n.sp. (Plate XVI. fig. 4.) 
Locality. North Khasi Hills, three specimens obtained (1. H. 
G.-A.). 
Shell globosely conoid, base rounded, solid, keeled; sculpture 
smooth, with a few indistinct lines of growth; colour bleached ; 
spire conical, sides flat; suture moderately impressed ; whorls 6, 
closely wound, narrow; aperture narrow, rectangular; peristome 
rather thickened, columellar margin strong, vertical, and a distinct 
thickening or callus on the lower margin. 
