MOLLUSCA OF INDIA. 21) 
Macrocuiamys suBertasus, n. sp., Nevill, MS. (Plate LILI. 
fig. 7.) 
Locality. Arakan Hills, west side (ex coll. W. 7. BUf. No. 40, un- 
named). 
This is No. 1387, 2nd var., of Nevill’s Hand-list, p. 35, 12 sp., 
Arakan, ex coll. Dr. F. Stoliczka and W. T. Blanford, Esq. 
Shell scarcely perforate, depressedly globose, polished, rather solid, 
flat on base; sculpture none; colour pale sienna-brown; spire 
moderately impressed; suture low, apex rounded ; whorls 6, closely 
wound; aperture narrowly lunate; peristome rather thickened on 
the outer angle ; columellar margin oblique, straight, strong. 
Size: maj. diam. 7-8, min. 7:2; alt. axis 3:5, body-whorl 2-7 mm. 
MacrocutaMys? PpATANE, Bs. (Plate LIII. fig. 5.) 
Helix patane, Benson, A. M. N. Hist. 1859, ii. p. 270; Pfr. 
Mon. Hel. vol. v. p. 113; Mal. Blit. 1859, p. 22; Conch. Ind. 
p52, pl. exxx. figs. 0.6, 7. 
Macrochlamys (sec. D) patane, Theob. Supp. Cat. p. 19. 
Nanina patane, Ney. Hand-list, p. 27. 
Locality. Darjiling (ex coll. W. 7. Blanford). 
Shell subperforate, globosely conoid, shining; sculpture smooth, 
with radiating, rather irregular, transverse ridges; colour pale dull 
ochre ; spire rather high, sides very slightly convex; whorls 6, 
convex, rather closely wound; aperture semilunate, diagonal ; 
columellar margin oblique, thin, but slightly reflected. 
Size: maj. diam. 10, min, 9:2; alt. axis 5:0, body-whorl 3:4 mm. 
Not having seen the animal of this species I cannot with cer- 
tainty place it in the above genus. 
Original description :—“ Testa perforata, subconoideo-depressa, 
tenui, fragili, radiatim rugoso-striatula, nitidula, diaphana, lutes- 
cente-cornea; spira depresso-conoidea, apice nitido, hyalino, obtuso, 
sutura impressa 3 anfractibus 5, convexiusculis, lente accrescentibus, 
ultimo antice leviter descendente, ad peripheriam rotundato-compresso, 
subtus convexiusculo, ad periomphalum eacavato ; apertura obliqua, 
transverse lunata, peristomate tenui, acuto, margine basali arcuato, 
columellart breviter expanso. 
«¢ Diam. major vix 9, minor 8, axis 4 mill. 
«“ Habitat ad Darjiling, rarissime. 
“ Allied to the Tenasserim H. petasus, B., but differing in its 
inferior lustre, irregular rugose sculpture, thinness, absence of 
labiation, and of margination at the suture. Mr. W. T. Blanford 
appears to have seen only the single specimen here described, and 
which, although taken in a dead state, is in fair condition.” 
