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SYSTEMATIC LIST OF SPECIES. 



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• bistrialis, Beck, t. 29, f. 1. 



Bliinfordi, Th. t. 60, f. 1, 2, 3. 



bolns,'^ Bn. t. 53, f. 7. 

 j Bombayana, Grafc. t. 2'..>, f. o. 



bi-aohyplecta, Bii. t. 57, f. lO. 

 s buUula, Hntt. t. (J I. f. 2. 3. 

 — cacaminifera, Bn. t. 54, f. 2. 

 ', calpis, Bn. t. 16, f. 8. 



camura, Bn. t. 55, f. 2. 



Candaha.'ica, Hntt. t. 131. f. 5, f>. 



capessens, Bn. t. 00, t'. 5. 

 — capitium, Bn. t. 14, f. 5. 



cai-neola, Pf. t. 128, f. 2, 3. 



cassidula, Bn. t. 16, f. 3. 



Castor, Th. t. 26, f. 3. 

 .pcastra, Bn. t. 83, f. 1, 2, 3. 

 A. (North Caeharrcatostoma, Bl. t. 56, f. 2, 3. 



can.sia, Bn. t. 90, f. 2, 3. 



ceraria, Bn. t. 28, f. 4. 



ce.stus, Bn. t. 29, f. 7. 



Cejlanica, Pf. t. 29, f. 3. 



Charpentieri, Pf. t. 14, f. 1. 

 -Chenui; Pf. t. 25, f. 1 ; t. 27. f. 4. 



Cherraensis, Bl. t. 26, f. 6. 



chloroplax, Bn. t. 32, f. 1, 4. 



choinix, Bn. t. 51, f. 1. 



-Andersoni, Bl. t. 3U, f . 1 . , 



Angelica, Pf. t. j>5, f. 5, G. ~<p 



anguina, Gould, t. 13, f. 7. 



an.serma, Th. t. 112, f. 7, 10. 



apicata, Bl. t. 54, f. 5. 



Arakanensis, Th. t. 15, f. 

 tapeina, var. Ar.). 



arata, Bl. t. 84, f. 8, 9. 



artificiosa, Bn. t. 55, f. 3. 



arx, Bn. t. 54, f. 8. 



asperella, Pf. t. 131, f. 8, 9. 



aspides, Bn. t. 62, f. 7, !■', 9. 



aspirans, Bis. t. 16, f. 4. 



Ataranensis, Th. t. 84, f 5, 6. 



Atkinson!, Th. t. 15. f. 9 ; t, 74. 1 

 2, 3. 

 -- atricolor,' G 

 Hills). 



attegia,- Bn. t, 86, f 7. 

 j/anlopis, Bn. t. 30, f . 8, 9. ' 



Ansteni, Bl. t. 50,.f. 8, 9. 



Baconi, Bn. t. 56, f. 7. 



Bactriana, Hut. t. 130, f. 1, 

 ' Bajadera, Pf. t. Ill, f. 5. 

 _Barrakporensis, Pf. t. 87, f. 



bascauda, Bn. t. 16, f 1. 

 t-Basilessa, Bn. t. 2-5, f. 2_;_t, 52, f.."4-|Gi'ngalensis, Bn. t. 54, f. 1, 2. 



Basileus, Bn. t. 25, f. 7. 



Basseinensis, Bl. t. 30, f. 7. 



Beddomese, Hanley, t. 150, f. 2. 



Beddomei, Bl. t. 150, f 10. 

 -Belangeri, Desh. t. 29, f. 6. 



Bensoni, Bnsch, t. 132, f. 10. 



biciliata, Pf. t 159, f. 1, 4. 



bidenticulata, Bn. t. 60, f. 6. 



bifoveata. Bn. t. 14, f. 8. 



bilirata.3 Bis. 



i clathratula, Pf. t. 13l', f. 1, 4. 

 , climacterica, Bn. t. 55, f. 4, 5. 



compluvialis, Bl. t. i 8, f. 1, 4. 



eoncavospira,'' Pf. t. 86, f. 1. 



confiuis, Bl. t. 159, f. 8. 



consepta, Bn. t, 88, f. 5, 6. 



contracta,' Hutt. t. 55, f. 8, 9. 



conulus, Bl. t. 129, f . 5, 6. 



coavallata, Bn. t. 88, f. 2, 3. 



convexa. Reeve, t. 8*^ f. 1, 4. 



Birmana,'' Pf. t. 51. f. 2 (as acerra ). eonvexiuscula, Pf. t. 128, f. 5, 6 



coriaria, Pf. t. 53, f. 10. 



corylu.s, lieeve, t. 150, f. 3. 



costata, Miiller (from Cashmire). 



cra^icostata,'* Bn. t. 50, f. 10. 



crinwera, Bn. t. 60, f. 7. 



cyclalf)is,!' Bn. t. 13, f. 10. 



cycloid|s, Albers, t. 88, f. 8, '.». ''^ 



cycloplax, Bn. t. 26, f. 7. 



cyclotrema, Bn. t. 28, f. 10. 



cyix, Bn. t. 29, f. 4. 

 --cysis,'" Bn. t. 25, f. 5 (var. Aiiipul- 

 larioides). 



daghoba. Bis. t. 150, f. 10. 



decnssata, Bn. t. 112, f. 1, 2, ;!. 



delibrata," Bn. t, 14, f. 9 (r), 10, 



dextrorsa,'^ G. A. t. 13. f. 9 (as re- 

 fuga, var. dex.). 



diplodon, Bn. t. 60, f. 8. 



Emiliana, Pf. t. 56, f. 9, li.». 



erronea, Albers, t. 14, f. 3. 



euoraphalos. Bis. t. 129, f. 1, 2, 3. 



exul,'3 Bn. t. 62, f. 1, 2, 3. 



faleata, Bl. t. 54, f. 10. 

 ^-fallaciosa, Fer. t. 84 , f 8, 9. iV>^Y. 



fastiglata. Hut. t. 16, f. 5. 



fastosa, Albers, t. 127, f. 5. 



febrilis. Bis. t. 129, f. 4. 



Feddeni, Bl. t. 131, f . 1 , 2, .3. 

 ' Footei, Stolic. t. 149, f. 10. 



frtillata, Bn. t. 86, f. 8. 9. lo. 



I'alva, Draparnaud (from Cashmire). 



gabata, Bn. t. 14, f. 4. 



galea, Bn. t. 54, f. 7. 



galerns, Bn. t. 83, f. 5, 6. 

 { ganoma, Pf. t. Ill, f. 4, 7. 



Gardneri, Pf. t. 84, f. 7. 



glanca, Bn. t. 63, f. 10. 



Gordon in3. Bn. t. 27, f. 1. 2. 



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' J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1875, rol. 44, pt. 2, p. 2, pi. 1, f. 2. 



- The culmen of Blanford (J. Abi. Soc. Beng. 186.5, vol. .34) 

 is ;i synonym, teste Stoliczka. 



■' J. As^. Soo. Beng. 1861, vol. 30, p. 3.52. pi. 1. f. 7 : Cont. M;il. 

 pt. 2. — Pf. Jlon. Hel. vol. 5, p. 85 : Shevroys, and KolamuUies. 



' Proc. Zool. 1857, p. 107. The types are identical. 



^ The type of Reeve's (C. Icon. Hel. f. 445) ideal of .Souleyet's 

 Touranensis most closely resembles our shell, 



' Reeve's sculptured shell <loes not harmonise with the ' vix 

 striatula" of Pfeiffer : erase the reference. 



' Compare witli this and its allies the H. Nagporensis of 

 Pfeiffer (Pr. Z. 1860: Mon. H. vol. 5). The type (certainly not 

 a distinct species) cannot lie found. 



' The Indian locality of H. albieoitis Pf. (Mon. Hel. vol 5, 



p. 381) was probably baspd npon the fact that one of his three 

 types was the young of tl'.i.s or Footei ; the other two come nearer 

 the H. obtecta, t'l'oni Madeira. 



9 The H. revohita of Pfeiffer (Mon. Hel. vol. ,5, p. 416) is 

 referred to this by Stoliczka. 



'» The two .shells figured by Reeve as cy.sis and anris(Pfeif, 

 Z. P. 1854, p. 286. — Reeve, f. 1382) are not even varieties: our 

 own shell is his H. AmpuUarioides (C. Ic. Helix, f. 1423). whicli 

 many, and perhaps rightly, will think distinct. 



" Tlie variety fasciata of Godwin-Austen (.J. Asi. .Sue. Beng. 

 1875 (44, pt. 2), p. 1, pi. 1, f. 1, must surely be distinct. 



'^ Godwin-Austen, Pr. Zool. 1875, p. 44. 



"The Orobia Andanianensis of Tryon (.\mer. .1, C vol. 5, 

 p. 110, p. 10, f. 4), is referred to this by Stoliczka. 



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