92 Mr. H. Fulton on neiv 



Arioj)lianta innata, sp. n. 



Sliell sinistral, depressed, broadly and deeply umbilicated, 

 dark brown above, lather light yellowish brown below, with 

 a dark spiral band about 2 mm. wide at the peri})hery of last 

 wliorl, apex smooth, other whorls with somewhat distant 

 arcuate rugose stria?, underside of shell polished and smoother 

 than ujiper part; whorls 5|, slightly convex, last rather 

 sharply descending at about 3 mm. from the edge of the 

 peristome ; aperture suboval, whitish within, the colour-band 

 showing through ; peristome slightly thickened, basal por- 

 tion narrowdy expanded and triangularly dilated at point of 

 insertion, middle of upper margin slightly bent downwards, 

 margins joined by a tiiin transparent callus. 



Maj. diam. 42 ; alt. 18 mm. 



IJab. Yunnan. 



In form and coloration this species bears a superficial 

 resemblance to the Javan species A. Rumphii, Busch, but is 

 readily distinguished by its coarser sculpture and broadly 

 open umbilicus. 



Eidota flexibilis, sp. n. 



Shell subglobular, moderately umbilicated, very thin, dark 

 green below, lighter with brownish tint on earlier wdiorls, 

 with numerous oblique, somewhat conspicuous folds, traces 

 of spiral lines under the lens ; whorls barely 5, moderately 

 convex; aperture rather dark within ; peristome flexible, very 

 thin and acute, owing to which it bends inwards, triangularly 

 expanded at point of insertion. 



J\laj. diam. 31; alt. 24 mm. 



IJab.? Probably Sagl-.alien Island {Keppel Coll.). 



Very near E. Iceta, Gould, var. Gudeana, Pils., but has 

 half a w horl less, is somewhat more depressed in form, and 

 has less shelly matter in its composition, in fact hardly any; 

 the whorls also increase more rapidly in size. 



Eulota {Euhadra) fiscinu, sp. n. 



Shell subglobular, moderately but deeply umbilicated, of a 

 rather thin substance, light golden straw-colour, apical whorls 

 darker, last whorl encircled at the periphery by a dark brown 

 band, which is continued at the suture of the middle whorls, 

 getting narrower as it ascends, covered with close, con- 

 spicuous^ raised, oblique stria3, with numerous oblique folds 

 on the last whorl, the place of a former peristome marked by 

 a broad brown stripe, ornamented above and below with very 



