MELANIIDJ3. 277 



Long. 19, diam. 8 mil. Granulose sculpture almost obsolete. 



6 Teria Ghat; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 

 4 Ceylon ; ex c. Asiatic Soe., Bengal. 



20 Tezpore, Goalundo, Maudalay, Gowhatty, Bhootan; coll. Dr. F. Sto- 

 liczka. 



var. seinigranosa. 



Mel. semigranosa, . d. Busch, Phil. Abb. 1, 1844, Java. 



Differs conspicuously by the shorter spire, and the more tumidly 

 ventricose last whorl, which is also more produced, &c. Long. 

 31, diam. 15 mil. ; apex eroded. 



15 Java f?] ; coll. Baron F. von Richthofen. 



20 Near Moulmein ; coll. Baron F. vou Richthofen and Dr. P. Stoliczka. 



Lon^. 18, diam. 8| mil. May be considered as a connecting 

 link with M. batana, Gld. 



7 Pegu; coll. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 



A fine form with turriculately planulate whorls. Long. 30, 

 diani. 13 mil. 



12 Meetan, Tenasserhn Province; coll. 0. Limborg. 

 1 Teria Gbat [?] ; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 



subvar. pergranosa. 



Long. 15f , diam. 7J mil. Granulose sculpture very prominent. 

 20 Port Canning ; coll. J. B. Baxter, Esq. 



var. flavida. 



Mel. flavida (Dunlcer), Phil. Abb. 7, 1844, Hab. ? 



6 Java ; ex c. A. Morel et, Esq. 

 9 Calcutta ; coll. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 

 3 Pooree; coll. H. Raban, Esq. 



Indian specimens of this variety have the spire more sub- 

 cylindrically produced than the Javan ones. 



2 Teria Ghat; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 



