CONCHOLOGIA INDICA. 



obtusa,' Stol. (near Moulmein). 

 Perotteti,^ Petit, t. 98, f. 5, 6. 

 Petiti, Gould, t. 8, f. 4. 

 Sankeyi,^ Bn.f-^. fy, 

 solidula, Stol. t. 9i f. 7. 

 Tbeobaldi, Bn. t. 8, f. 9. 

 Watsoni, Bis. t. 8, f. 8. 



Pupa. 

 Avauica, Bn. t. 160, f. 7. 

 bathjodon, Bn. t. 100, f. 7. 

 (En.) bicolor, Hutt. t. 100, f. 6. 

 Blanfordiana, G. A. t. 100, f. 1. 

 brevicostis,'' Bn. 



(En.) Ceylanica, Pf. t. 100, f. 4. 

 cylindroidea, Stol. t. 160, f. 10. 

 diopsis, Bn. t. 101, f. 10. 

 enrina, Bn. t. 101, f. 7. 

 Evezardi, Bl. t. 101, f. 5, 6. 

 (En.) fartoides, Th. t. 100, f. .">. 

 filosa, Tb. & St. t. 160, f. 5. 

 gntta, Bn. t. 101, f. 9. 

 Himalayana, Hntt. t. 101, f. -4. 

 Huttoniana, Bn. t. 101, f. 3. 

 Indica, Pf. t. 160, f. 8. 

 lapidaria, Hutt. t. 100, f. lO. 

 lignicola, Stol. t. 160, f. 6. 

 mimula, Bn. t. 160, f. 4. 

 muscerda, Bn. t. 160, f. 2. 

 (En.) Pirriei, Pf. t, 100, f. 1. 

 planguncnla, Bn. t. 101, f. 2. 

 plicidens, Bn. t. lOO, f. 3. 

 Salemensis, Bl. t. 160, f. 10. 



Salwiniana, Tb. t. KJO, f. 9. 



(En.) scnlpta, Bl. t. 160, f. 1. 



seriola, Bn. t. 101, f. 8. 



serrula,* Bn. 



stenopylis, Bn. t. 101, f. 1. \ 



tntula, Bn. t. 156, f. 6. 



vara, Bn. t. HJO, f. 3. 



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Clostopbis. I 



Sankeyi, Bn. t. 133, f. 10. ' 



Clau.silia. 



I Arakanensis, Th. t. 118, f. 8, 9. 



Asaluensis, G. A. t. 159, f. 5. „ 



I baciUum,6 Bn. t. 24, f. 1. 



bulbus, Bn. t. 24, f. 5. 



Ceylanica, Bn. t. 118, f. 1. 



cylindrica. Gray, t. 24, f. 4. 



ferruginea, Bl. t. 118, f. 5, 6. I 



fusiformis, Bl. t. 24, f. 6. 



Goukliana, Pf. t. 118, f. 2, 3. --T 



insignis, Gould, t. 24, f. 2, 3. i 



los, Bn. t. 24, f. 10. ' 



loxostoma, Bn. t. 24, f. 7. \ 



Masoni, Th. t. 24, f. 8. 



monticola, G. A. t. 118, f. 1 . . 



ovata, Bl. t. 118, f. 4. J. 



Philippiana, Pf. t. 118, f. 10. 



Tbeobaldi,'? Bl. 



Vespa,* Gonld (Birmab). 



tuba, Hani. t. 24, f. 9. 



Waageni,' Stolic. 



Btjlimus."' 



Abyssinicus, " Rup. t. 21, f. 1. 

 adumbratus, Pf. t. 148, f. 8. 

 Agreusis, Kurr, t. 23, f. 1. 

 albizonatus, B.eeve, t. 21, f. 8. 

 Andanianicus, Tborp, t. 148, f. iD. 

 arcuatus, Hutt. t. 20, f. 2. 

 atricallosus,'^ Gould (Tavoy). 

 Bengalensis, Lam. t. 80, f. 7 ; t. 



148, f. 6. 

 BontifB, Cbem. t. 80, f. 5. 

 Boysianus, Bn. t. 22, f. 6. 

 Calcaden.sis, Bedd. t. 148, f. 2, 3. 

 rcandelaris, Pf. t. 19, f. 2. 

 Ceylonicus, Bn. t. 21, f. 2 ; t. 14,S, 



f. 9, var. 

 Chion, Pf. t. 22, f. 1. 

 Cingalensis, Bn. t. 79, f. 1. 

 ccelebs, Bn. t. 80, f. 1 ; var. cera- 



tinns, t. 80, f. 2. 

 CGeuopictus,'^ Hutt. t. ■dS', f. 9. 

 densus, Pf. t. 79, f. 6. 

 domina, Bn. t. 22, f. 5. 

 eremita, Bn. t. 23, f. 6. 

 Estellus, Bn. t. 22, f. 4. 

 Fairbauki, Pf. t. 20, f. 9. 

 gracilis, Hutt. t. 23, f. 4. 

 Griffitbi, Bn. t. 23, f. 5. 

 Hanghtoni, Bn. 1. 19, f. 1 ; t. 89, f. 5. 

 hebe.s, Bl. t. 79, f. 10. 

 insularis, Ebr. t. 22, f. lo. 

 intermedins, Pf. t. 19, f. (>, H, 



' .1. .Vbi. .Sic. Beng. 1871, vol. 40, Jit. L', p. 100, pi. 7, f. U. 

 12, 13. 



^ Compare the S. Footei. or Perotteti Footei var. of tlie Blaii- 

 ford's (J. Asi. Soe. Eeiig, 1801. \\ .358. pi. 2. f. 0) fi-jm Southern 

 India. 



' Our suijposed variety (pi. 8, f. 7) has been separated bj' 

 Stoliezka as S. Hanleyana (J. Asi. Beng. 1871, pi. 7, f. 15) : he 

 is quite right iu regarding the form witli a more tapering and 

 rounded mouth as Letter suited to Benson's description (Pfeif. 

 Men. Hel. vol. 6, p. 442), although Benson's drawing (in our 

 pos.session) represents the other. Had we then possessed the 

 typical Sankeyi, we should have preferentially figui'ed it : it is 

 very like our pi. 98, f. 10. only has not a smooth base or a seconil 

 lamellar tubercle. Our figured specimen is quite ps large as the 

 more characteristic form (J. Asi. Beng. 1871, vol. 40, pt. 2, \\. 

 167, pi. 7, f. 14). 



' Bens. An. Nat. 11. 1849. ser. 2, vol. 4.— Pteif 3Ion. Hel. 

 vol. 3, p. 560: Kust. td. Chemn. Pup. pi. 17, f. 21, 22. Barrak- 

 pore, Bengal. 



'■ An. Nat. Hist. 1863, ser. .3, v. J. 1], p. 427.- Pfeif. iloii. 

 Hel. vol. 6, p. 319. Central India. 



" Identiffiil with the undescribed ignota of 'I'll. 



• .1. Asi. «oc. Beng. 1872, vol. 41, pt. 2, p. 201, pi. 9, f. o : 

 Tonglin ; Birmah. 



• Proc. Bost. N. H. 1859, vol. 6, p. 12 : Otia, p. 220.— Pf. 

 3Ion. vol. 6. p. 409 : from Tavoy ; has six whorls only. Can it 

 be Philippiana ? Compare also the vespa of J. .\si. Soc. Beng. 

 1872, vol. 41, pt. 2, p. 209, pi. 9, f. 15. 



» J. Asi. Soe. Beng. 1872, vol. 41, pt. 2, pi. 9, f. IH: Chan- 

 gligalli, near Marri, W. Himalaj-ah. 



'° See, also, the B. Huttoni, Pf. (Sjnnb. pt. 3, ji. .j.'j ; Mon. 

 Helic. vol. 2, p. 118 ; Kust. eil. Chz. Bnl. t. 17, f. 3, i) from tlie 

 ■• fi. Indies." 



" To this group belongs the B. Malabaricus of Pfeiffer(Mal. 

 Bliit. 1857. p. 150); Mon. Itel. vol. 4. p. 411, from -\hmed- 

 nuggur. 



'■^ Proc. Bost. 1843. vol. 1 (copied Otia, p. 189); Bo>t. J". 

 Xat. H. vol. 4, p. 457, pi 24, f. 3.— Desh. Fer. Mol. t. 130. f. 9. 

 10. 



'= The types of the B. lardeus of Pf/iffer (Proc. Z. 1852, p. 

 157). from the " E. Indies," belong to tliis species. 



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