€8 Mr. II. Fulton on the 



from perversus. The deep yellow colour inside aperture is 

 not always present, some specimens I have from Busuanga 

 Island being quite white throughout. 



A. perversus, var. aurea, Martens, Ost-Asien, p. 349, pi. xx. 

 fig. 13. 



= H. dextra, Chem. ix. figs. 1210, 1211. 

 =H. aurea, F<5r. Hist. pi. cxlviii. figs. 1-3. 



Loc. ? 



A very unsatisfactory variety : the figure in ' Ost-Asien ' is 

 probably badly coloured, and it is difficult to say to which 

 variety of perversus it belongs ; the figure referred to in Fe"r. 

 is a typical perversus ; but neither agree with the H. dextra 

 (Chem.ix. figs. 1210, 1211), which does agree with a specimen 

 of mine identified by Prof, von Martens as being his var. 

 aurea. This shell is a rather small globose form of perversus, 

 of a uniform golden-yellow colour. 



A. perversus, var. infrapicta, Martens, Ost-Asien, p. 344, 

 pi. xx. figs. 1 and 9. 



Differs from perversus in having the lower part of the last 

 whorl covered with reddish-brown stripes and spots, which 

 are often interrupted by a narrow yellow spiral band. Closely 

 allied to interruptus of Miiller, but smoother. 



A. perversus, var. interrupta, Miiller, Hist. Verm. 1774, ii. 

 p. 94, no. 291; Chem. ix. pi. cxxxiv. figs. 1213, 1214. 



= emaciatus, Martens, Ost-Asien, p. 347, pi. xx. fig. 7. 



=sultauus, Larnk. Hist. Nat. Anim. s. Vert. vi. 1819 ; Deless. Recueil de 



Coq. 1841, pi. xxvii. figs. 6, 7. 

 =makassariensis, Plomb. et Jacq. Voy. au Pole Sud, pi. viii. figs. 5, 6. 



Loc. Bali Island. 



Miiller's type, as figured in Chem. figs. 1213, 1214, is a 

 decorticated specimen, with fewer markings than in most 

 specimens. Lamarck's sultanus was founded upon specimens 

 of this variety in good condition. 



A. perversus, v&r.vnelanomma, Pfeiffer, Zeit. fur Malak. 1852, 

 p. 95. 



= citrinus, Reeve (pars), Con. Icon., Bui. pi. xxxi. fig. 187 a. 

 —fiammea, Chem. ix. p. 94, pi. c. fig. 927. 



Loc. Singapore. 



This variety can generally be distinguished from the fore- 

 going by the absence of any dark colour at back of lip, its 



