73 Mr. II. Fulton on the 



guished by its depressed sutural area, its coloration, and by 

 the coarse striation at umbilical area. 



A. contrarius^ var. maculata, Fulton. (PL VII. fig. 4.) 



Loc. Macassar. 



A shorter shell than contrarius, somewhat thinner, and the 

 whorls less convex ; in maculata the interrupted markings are 

 smaller and more distant from each other, and fade away on 

 the last whorl, the last half volution being quite plain except 

 for two basal bands : below and encircling the suture of upper 

 whorls there is a spiral band of equidistant small brown spots. 



A. contrarius, var. multifasciata, Fulton. (PI. VII. fig. 5.) 



Loc. Cambodia. 



Like maculata, but more solid ; the umbilicus almost 

 covered, pale lemon-colour, with oblique brown stripes, inter- 

 rupted by three or four narrow yellow bands ; a narrow red 

 band just below and encircling the suture. 



26. A. filozonatus (Mouss. MSS.), Martens, Ost-Asien, 

 p. 358, pi. xxi. fig. 4. 



= B. kevus, var., Desk., F6r. Hist. pi. clxi. fig. 9. 

 =contrariits, var., Chem. ed. ii. pi. sli. figs. 5, 6. 



Loc. Java. 



Whorls less convex than contrarius; ground-colour either 

 light or dark brown, with one or more narrow lighter-coloured 

 bands encircling the whorls, sometimes with a reticulated 

 band at the periphery, which is continued at the suture of 

 upper whorls. 



A. filozonatus, var. jucunda, Fulton. (PI. VII. fig. 8.) 



Loc. Macassar, Celebes. 



Smaller than typical filozonatus, rather more solid ; last 

 whorl greyish brown, with a yellow band round lower part ; 

 upper whorls white, with oblique dark brown stripes inter- 

 rupted by a narrow pale yellow band. 



Alt. 28 millim., maj. diam. 14 millim. 



27. A. suspectus, Martens, Monatsber. Berl. Akad. 1864, 

 p. 526 ; Ost-Asien, p. 362, pi. xxi. fig. 8. 



Loc. Timor. 



Like contrarius, having the sutural depression and coarse 

 striation at umbilical area characteristic of that species, but 

 differs in coloration, being white above, with two dark brown 



