90 LAND AND FRESHWATER 
MacrocHiamys ? KANDIENSIS, Ney. MS8.,n. sp. (Plate XIV. fig. 2.) 
Locality. Kandy, Ceylon. 
Shell perforate, globosely conoid; sculpture fine, regular, rather 
distant, longitudinal striz or grooving, the surface of the shell much 
decomposed in patches, giving it a mottled appearance ; colour dark 
chestnut-brown ; spire subdepressedly conoid, sides rather rounded ; 
suture well marked; whorls 5, the last well rounded; aperture 
oblique, ovately lunate; peristome thin, slightly reflected on the 
columellar side. 
Size: major diam. 0°16 inch, alt. axis 0-09 inch. 
4-1 mm., me 2°3 mm. 
Nevill remarks that it is near M. stephoides, Stol., from Penang Hill ; 
but it has a very different form from the figure 9 in the J. A. 8. B. 
1873, pl. 1. 
Macrocatamys PoonGEE, Theobald. (Plate XIV. fig. 1.) 
Macrochlamys poongee, Theob. J. A. S. B. 1859, vol. xxviii. p. 307. 
Helix poongee, Conch. Ind. pl. xvi. fig. 9, p. 8 (gives the idea of 
a shell with a thickened peristome). 
Macrochlamys poong?t (sec. D), Theob. Supp. Cat. p. 19. 
Nanina (Microcystis) poongee, Nev. Hand-list, p. 38. no. 159. 
Locality. Moulmain (Stoliczka). 
Sculpture microscopic, close, longitudinal striation, hardly visible 
on the apical whorls; colour rich brown. 
Original description :—* Testa turbinate conoidea, tenui, apice de- 
pressiusculo, anguste umbilicata, tumida, fusco-cornea; anfract. 63 
convexis ; apertura rotunde lunari ; perist. recto, acuto. 
“ Diam. 0:26, alt. 0°20 inch. A thin brown Helix, somewhat 
resembling the small //. molecula, but with a more elevated spire, 
which, however, varies a little in different species.” 
Size: ig diam. 5°4 mm., alt. axis 3°8 mm. 
O21. “tasitu m 0-15 inch. 
Nevill gives "also Cherra Poongee and Naga Hills as the habitat 
of this species, from specimens sent by Mr. Chennell and myself to 
the Calcutta Museum: these are M. longicauda and M. nengloensis 
of my collection, which originally were considered to be H. poongee. 
The sculpture and colour are quite distinct. 
Macrocuiamys PACATA, n.sp. (Plate XIV. fig. 10.) 
Locality. Lhota Naga Hills (A. Chennell). 
Shell depressedly conoid, thin, smooth, and glassy ; sculpture fine 
regular and somewhat distant lines of longitudinal strie ; colour 
sienna-brown ; spire low, rather flat; suture adpressed ; whorls 42 , last 
largest and tumid below, regularly i increasing; aperture ovately fae : 
peristome thin, columellar margin perpendicular and reflected. 
Not fully grown. 
Size: major diam. 0-11 inch, alt. axis 0-05 inch. 
Ps 2°8 mm., ss 1:3 mm. 
MacrocuLamys Fraceta,n. sp. (Plate XIV. fig. 7.) 
Locality. Dikrang valley, Dafla Hills (/7. H. G‘.-A.). 
