SYSTEMATIC LIST OF SPECIES. 



Janus,' Pf. t. 19, f. 5 (as atric^al 

 losus). 

 --Jerdoui,^ Bn. t. 21, f. 7. 



Khasiantis, G. A. t. 148, f. 7. 



Knnawarensis, Hntt. t. 19, f. 3. 



latebricola, Bn. t. 79, f. 7. 



Layardi. Bn. t. 79, f. 2, 3. 



lepidns, Gould, t. 80, f. 6. 



Inbricus, Brug. (Caslitnire). 

 .^Mavortras, Reeve, t. 148, f. 5. 



Monssonianus, Pf. t. 21, f. 4. 



Munipurensis, G. A. t. 148. f. 1. 4 

 ^Nilagiricus, Pf. t. 23, f. 3. 



nivieola. Bn. t. 22. f. 9. 



orbns, Bl. t. 20, f. 1. 



Pertica, Bn. t. 22, f. 7. 

 y physalis, Bn. t. 21, f. 9. 



plicifer, Bis. t. 80, f. 8. 



prffitermissus, Bis. t. 19, f. 4. 



pretiosus. Cant. t. 23, f. 7. 



proletarius,^ Bn. t. 80, f. 3. 

 ^punctatus,* Ant. t. 20, f. 10. 



pusillus,' Bl. t. 79, f 8. 



putus, Bn. t. 80, f. 9. 



rufopictus, Bu. t. 21, f. 10. 



rufostrigatus, Bn. t. 20, f . 4 ; t. 23, 

 f. 10. 



salsicola, Bn. t. 20, f. 8. 



scrobieulatus, Bl. t. 79, f. 9. 



segregatus, Bn. t. 80, f. 10. 



Sikkimensis, Bn. t. 19, f. 7. 



Sindicns, Bn. t. 20, f. (5. 



Sinensis," Bn. t. 21, f. 6, 6. 



Smitbei, Bn. t. 20, f. 3. 



spelfeus, Hntt. t. 23, f. 8. 



stalls, Bn. t. 22, f. 3. 



Sylheticus. Reeve, t. 19, f. 9. 



terebralis," Th. 



Theobaldianns.s Bn. t. 19. f. 10. . 



trifasciatns. Bi-ug. t. 21, f. 3. 



trutta, Bl. t. 80, f. 4. 



vibex. Hut. & Bn. t. 22, f. 8; t. 23, 



f. 3; t.20, f. .5. 

 vicarius, Bl. t. 22. f. 2. 

 Walked, Bn. t. 79, f. 4. 



COILOSTELE. 



scalaris, Bn. t. 156, f. 5. 



ACHATINA. 



amentum, Bn. t. 35, f. 3. 



AnamnUica,^ Bl. 



Arthurii, Bn. t. 36, f. 3. 



bacnlina, Bl. t. 78, f. 6. 



balanns, Bn. t. 102, f. 10. 

 ^•Beddomei, Bl. t. 102, f. 8 ; 150, f.4. 



Bensoniana, Pf. t. 102, f. 3. 



botellus, Bl. t. 35, f. 4. 



Bottampotana, Bed. t. 156. f. 1. 



brevis, Pf. t. 18, f. 10. 



Burrailensis,'" G. A. (East Bnrrail 

 Range). 



Butleri,"G. A. (East Burrail Range.) 



capillacea, Pf. t. 156, f. 3. 



Cassiaca. Bn. t. 36, f. 5. 



Ceylanica, Pf t. 17, f. 4. 

 ^ Chessoni, Bn. t. 18, f. 8. 



corrosula, Pf t. 18, f. 2. 



crassilabris, Bn. t. 36, f. 1. 



crassnla, Bn. t. 36, f. 4. 



Deshayesiana, Pf. t. 102, f 2. 



erosa. Bl. t. 78, f. 5. 



faenla, Bn. t. 35, f 1. 

 Fairbanki, Bn. t. 18, f. 3. 

 -filosa, Bl. t. 36. f. 10. 

 fnsca. Ad. t. 78. f 4. 

 gemma, Bn. t. 36, f. 7. 

 hastnla, Bn. t. 18, f. 4. 

 hebes, Bl. t. 156, f. 2. 

 Hugeli, Pf. t. 78, f. 2. 

 illnstris,'2 G. A. t. 102, f 9. 

 inornata, Pf t. 17, f. 2, 3? 

 Isis, Han. t. 155, f. 5. 

 Jerdoni, Bn. t. 78, f. liJ. 

 leptospira, Bn. t. 35, f. 2, 3. 

 lyi-ata.is Bl. t. 18, f. 9. 

 Mullovnm, Bl, t. 102. f. 5. 

 nitens. Gray, t. 17, f. 1. 

 notigena, Bn. t. 35, f. 8. 9. 

 obtnsa, Bl. t. 36, f. 6. 

 Oreas, Bn. t. 7e, f. 9. 

 Orobia, Bn. t. 18, f. 7, 8, 

 orthoceras, G. A. t. 159, f 6. 

 pachycbeila,''' Bn. 

 pantetha, Bn. t. 36, f. 2. 

 parabilis, Bn. t. 35, f. 7. 

 pauperctila, Bis. t. 102. f 1. 

 Pegnensis, Bl. t. 102, f. <;. 

 Perotteti, Pf. t. 35, f. 6. 

 pertenuis, Bl. t. 18, f. 5. 

 pi'ffilnstris, Bn. t. 17, f. 6, 7. 

 pulla, Bl. t. 78, f. 1. 

 Punctogallana, PP. t. 102, f. 4. 

 pyramis, Bn. t. 18, f. 6. 

 rngata, Bl. t. 102, f. 7. 

 Sarissa, Bn. t. 35, f. 10. 

 scrntillTis, Bn. t. 18, f. 1. 

 senator, Han. t. 155, f. 4. 



' Proc. Z. 18.02, p. 8.3. with the mislfacJiDg locality of Sew 

 Hebrides. The type has been exiiinined. 



- Pfeiffer has referred his B. Eedfiddi (Mai. Bliit. 1854) to 

 this species. 



^ A dwarf form of this precisely agrees with the B. Panos. 

 of Benson (.•Vnn. N. H. 18.53, ser. 2, vol. 2, p. 94.— Pf. Jlon. H. 

 vol. 4, p. 417). 



^ The B. acutus? of Tlutton, from Jevpur, was probabl}' tliis 

 shell. 



' The unique type of the Bulimulus pusillus of Adams (Pr. 

 Z. 1867. p. -3. pi. 19. f. 17) proves to be identical with the 

 British Balea perversa, which win scarcely be a native of 

 Ceylon. 



* The supposed B. citrinus so briefly referred to by Benson 

 in the Asiatic Journal (Beng. vol. 5) was prob;ibly this, flavus, 

 or Sylheticus. The yellow form comes from .\kyab, the Ijanded 

 from near Prome. 





' J. Asi. 8oc. Beng. 1870, vol. 39, pt. 2, p. 401. .Slian 

 Provinces. Belongs to the Stenogyra section (Opeas). 



" Although the type does not at all agree with Gould's 

 description of tlie mnnth of his B. moniliferus, it is certain that 

 he sent a specimen of it so named to one of his correspondents. 

 If identical, Gould's name must tiike prioi ity. 



' J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1866. p. 37 : Cont. Mai. pt. fi.— Pf vol. 

 6, p. 223 Anamnll.'iy Hills. Only a. broken specimen known 

 tons. 



'" J. Asi. 8<>e. Beng. 187-5. vol. 44, pt. 2. p. .3, 1. 1. f 6. 



" Id. p. 4, t. 1. f 7. 



'- Describedby G. A.in J..4.si. Beng. 187-5, vol.44, [.t. 2.p.3. 



'^ .See, also, J. Asi. Soe. Beng. 187(1. vol. 39, pt. 2., p. 20 (as 

 Glessulii), pi. 3, f. 19, and var. Matlieraiiica, from near 

 Bomb.ay. 



" An. Sat. Hist. 1853, p, 94.— Pf. Moji. H-il. vol. 4. j.. 608. 

 Ceylon. 



