270 CYCLOTACEA. 



35. Cyclophorus, n. sp. (?) 



Eesembling a small C. woodianus, but with coarse sculp- 

 ture, &c. 



1 Canton ; coll. Baron F. von Kichthofen. 



36. CydopllOrilS haughtoni, Theobald. 



(? = C. excellens, Pfr., var. C. phayrei, Theob.) 



12 Near Moulmein ; coll. Dr. F. Stoliczka and W. Theobald, Esq. ; also 

 ex c. As. Soc., Bengal. 



var. phayrei, Theobald. 



7 Moulmein ; coU. Dr. F. Stoliczka and W, Theobald, Esq. ; also ex c. As. 

 Soc., Bengal. 



1 Tenasserim; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 



Var. picta, Theob. 

 (as C. affinis, var. picta). 

 10 Zwagabin and Moulmein; coll. Dr. F. Stoliczka and W. Theobald, 



37. Cyclophorus affinis, Theobald. 

 (? extreme var. of C. haughtoni). 



2 Kargan Cave, Pegu ; coll. W. Theobald, Esq. 



3 Pegu; ex c. G. Nevill, Esq. (? coll. W. Theobald, Esq.) 



38. Cyclophorus cryptomphalus, Benson. 



4 Ava; coll. W. T. Blanford, Esq., and Dr. T. Oldham. 



39. Cyclophorns "bensoni, Pfeiffer. 



15 Sibsagar ; coll. S. E. Peal, Esq. 



var. cryptomphaloides, 



Umbilicus completely covered by a very thin and porcella- 

 neous extension of the columellar margin; transverse bands 

 almost obsolete, except the characteristic broad one at the 

 periphery. 



3 Naga Hills ; coll. Captain Butler. 



40. Cyclophorus alabastrum, Pfeiffer. 



(? 0. fulguratus, var.) 

 1 Loc. ? ex c. G. Nevill, Esq. 



A less solid shell, with slightly more convex whorls and more 

 open umbilicus than any variety I know of C. fulguratus. 



