SYKES : SPECIES OF ENNEA AND LEPTOPOMA. 29 



This, the first species of the genus recorded from Ceylon, is an 

 interesting Httle shell, clothed with a dense periostracum, which forms 

 transverse and spiral lines, the latter having a few hairs scattered 

 along them. Neither of my specimens — though otherwise in good 

 condition — has the operculum. The notch is small but distinct. Col. 

 Beddome has lent me a series of specimens which I am unable to 

 separate from this form and which were collected " on Pedro, at 6000 

 feet." 



Cyclophopus vescus, n. sp. Pi. ii, fig. 3. 



Testa mediocriter umbilicata, depresso-turbinata, solidula, brunneo- 

 cornea, ad suturam et usque ad peripheriam maculis castaneis picta, 

 periostraco levissime induta, apice obtusulo, sutura valde impressa ; 

 anfr. 4^ — 5, sat rapide accrescentes, convexi, primi fere laeves, reliqui 

 spiraliter striati, lineis incrementibus leviter notati ; Apertura subcir- 

 cularis, superne angulata, peristomate leviter incrassato, reflexiusculo ; 

 operculeum corneum, tenue, multispirale. Alt. 575, diam. io'5 mm. 



Jla/j. — Ambagamuwa (Collett). 



Var. a. Minor, pallidior. Alt. 4, diam. 8 mm. 



Haif. — Uda Pussellawa (Preston). 



Though a small species, I find it impossible to remove this from 

 the typical group of Cydophoms, to any of the sections and genera 

 which have been gradually separated. The shell is of the ordinary 

 turbinate form, marked with spiral lines which become less con- 

 spicuous on the last whorl. A specimen in the collection of Col. 

 Beddome measures 12 mm. in diameter. 



Cyclophopus binoyse, n. sp. Pi. ii, fig. 4- 



Closely related to C. vescus, but the spiral striation is very much 

 finer, the lines being more numerous and closely set, the periostracum 

 much stronger, being almost scabrous ; the shell is also more closely 

 coiled, a specimen of 4J whorls measuring only: alt. 3, diam. 5 mm. 



Hab. — Binoya, Ambagamuwa (Collett). 



Cyathopoma innocens, n. sp. PI. ii, fig. 2. 



Testa turrita, elongato-pyramidalis, perspective umbilicata, apice 

 obtusulo ; anfr. 4^ — 5, lente accrescentes, valde convexi, sub lente 

 lineis incrementibus parvis notati, sutura valde impressa; apertura 

 circularis ; operculum multispirale, medio concavum. Alt. i'65, 

 diam. i'2 mm. 



Hab. — Eton Estate, Punduloya, at 4000 feet (Collett). 



This minute speck, which appears to be adult, has no salient 



