300 CYCLOTACEA. 



its close affinities to his P. arula, should convince even mv 

 friendJMr. Theobald himself. 



In any case P. blanfordiana must be altogether eliminated 

 from the list of species, if my view is correct, as it is a mere 

 local form of P. artata; if the figure, however, in the Con. 

 Indica really represents Theobald's form, it becomes a synonym 

 of P. peguensis. 



2 Ava; coll. W. T. Blanford, Esq. 

 30 Moulmein (typical) ; coll. Dr. F. Stoliczka and W. Theobald. Esq. ex c 



As. Soc., Bengal. 

 2 Buket Pondong ; coll. Dr. Edmund Townsend. 



var. blanfordiana, Theobald. 



11 Thyet Myo and Akoutong (typical of the var.) ; coll. W. T. Blanford, 



Esq., and W. Theobald, Esq. 

 11 Kamah Hill, Tongoop, &c., Arakan ; coll. W. Theobald, Esq., Dr. Kurz., 



and W. T. Blanford, Esq. 

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



11. Pupina peguensis, Benson. 



(Con. Indica, PI. VII, fig. 6, as P. Uanfordi). 



1 Shuay-Gheen, Burma (type); ex c. As. Soc., Bengal; coll. Captain 



Berdmore. 



2 Zwagabin; coll. Dr. Hungerford. 



li. Pupina arula, Benson. 



2 Buket Pondong ; coll. Dr. Edmund Townsend. 



13. Pupina imbricifera, Benson. 



24 Niga Hills ; coll. A. W. Chennell, Esq., and W. Roberts, Esq. 

 7 Asalu ; coll. Major H. H. God win -Austen. 

 5 Teria ; ex c. As. Soc., Bengal. 



14. Pupina hungerfordiana, n. sp. 



Shell about the same size as P. imbricifera, between which 

 and P. artata it is fairly intermediate ; from the former it can 

 be distinguished by the slightly more produced spire and less 

 convex whorls, much less everted last whorl, smaller aperture, 

 even more evenly circular, and in a marked manner by the 

 single instead of double peristome ; the parietal callosity is quite 

 different, being compressed, vertical, and more lateral and pro- 

 duced ; the incised canal at the columella is also more covered 

 by the triangular callosity, above which it is less compressed and 

 more evenly expanded; from P. artata by its size, propor- 

 tions, and additional whorl, but especially by the quite different 

 characters of the two callosities ; the parietal callosity especially 

 is quite different, being much longer (it reaches beyond the 



