18 TESTACELLIDJ3. 



35. Ennea fartoidea, Theob. (Pupa) J. A. S. J3. xxxix, pt. 2, 1870, 



p. 400 ; Pfr. (Pupa) Mon. Hel viii, 1877, p. 372. 

 Pupa (Ennea) fartoides, H. $ T. C. I. 1876, pi. 100, fig. 5 ; Nev. 

 (Ennea-Huttonella) Hand-l i, 1878, p. 7. 



Shell scarcely rimate, subcylindrically ovate, obliquely costulate, 

 the sculpture becoming fainter or obsolete on the lower whorls ; 

 spire as in E. Uanfordiana ; whorls 7-8, fourth or fifth broadest, 

 the last very little compressed, slightly ascending ; aperture slightly 

 inclined, not vertical, no columellar or basal teeth ; the subtubular 

 appendage higher than in the last three species, quite at the angle 

 of the aperture. 



Length 4, breadth H, height of aperture 1 mm. 



Hob. Shan States, Burma (F. Fedderi). 



36. Ennea milium, Godwin-Austen, J. A. S. B. xlv, pt. 2, 1876, p. 317, 



pi. 8, fig. 11 (teeth in mouth require correction) : Elf. P. Z. S. 

 1899, pi. 50, figs. 18, 19. 



Like E. fartoidea, but much smaller and with only six whorls, 

 the upper three obliquely costulate, the lower three smooth, amber- 

 coloured ; aperture with a curved parietal plait, three tubercular 

 palatal teeth and an internal columellar lamella ; of the palatal 

 teeth two are in the right margin, the upper being opposite the 

 parietal lamella, and the third in the base is low and broad. 

 Peristome white, expanded. 



Length 2J, breadth 1 mm. 



Hob. Shengorh Peak, 7000', Dafla Hills, north of Assam (G.-A.). 

 Only a single specimen known. 



b. Peristome free from penultimate whorl. (DlAPHOBA.) 



37. Ennea cylindrelloidea, stol. (Ennea-Huttonella) J. A. S. B. xl, 

 pt. 2, 1871, p. 171, pi. 7, fig. 4; Pfr. (Ennea) Mon. Hel. vii, 1876, 

 p. 507 ; H. # T. (Pupa-Ennea) C. I. 1876, pi. 160, fig. 10. 



p; " Shell turreted, finely and closely vertically costulate, except on 

 the uppermost whorls ; spire slightly but regularly diminishing, 

 apex obtuse, sutures deep ; whorls 8, convex, swollen below the 

 suture, the last two slightly narrow, the last bluntly keeled at the 

 base, free near the aperture, slightly descending ; aperture slightly 

 inclined, rounded, the parietal lamella thick and oblique ; peristome 

 expanded all round. 



Length 4^, breadth 1-3. length of aperture 0-9 mm. (Stoliczka). 



Hob. Damotha, near Moulmein. 



A specimen in the British Museum from Damotha, presented 

 by Dr. Hungerford, approaches the above species in many respects, 

 but it is smooth, with the sides of the spire slightly concave above. 

 It is 4 mm. long. This is probably an undescribed form, but it 

 looks slightly distorted, so I shall not propose a name for it. 



