SYAMA. KHASIELLA. 157 



very small. Jaw moderately arched, with small central pro- 

 jection.] 



[244. Syama annandalei, Godwin-Austen. (Fig. 55, p. 152.) 



Shell perforate, very depressedly conoid, thin, flat on base; 

 sculpture quite smooth, lines of growth very fine ; colour dull 

 umber-brown; spire low, apex rather blunt; suture somewhat 

 impressed ; whorls 5|, evenly increasing ; no indication of previous 

 apertures as in S. prona ; aperture flatly lunate ; peristome very 

 thin ; columellar margin very oblique, scarcely any reflection. 



Size : major diam. 16, min. 14 ; alt. axis 6*5, height 8*5 mm. 



Locality. Bijnore (N. Annandale). 



Animal. On removing the shell the visceral sac is black, the 

 renal organ white, a great contrast with it. 



G-enitalia as in S. prona. The retractor muscle is short and 

 stout, attached to a well-coiled caecum ; the kale-sac is very long, 

 flagellum-like. The spermatheca elongate (fig. 55). 



[Teeth of radula as in S. prona. Formula : +2 . 12 . 1 . 12 . 2. 

 Marginals lost.] 



[245. Syama ? theobaldi, n. sp. 



Macrochlamys splendens, Htitton, H. fy T. (Helix) C. I. 1876, 

 pi. 51, figs. 7, 10 ; Theobald, J. A. S. B. xlvii, pt. 2, 1878, p. 141 ; 

 Nevill, Yark. Miss., Mol. 1878, p. 18. 



Shell globosely conoid, narrowly umbilicated ; shining surface 

 also seen on the basal side ; sculpture somewhat irregular, coarse, 

 longitudinal striation ; colour burnt-sienna ; spire subconic, sides 

 slightly convex, apex blunt ; suture impressed; whorls 6, regularly 

 increasing; aperture ovately lunate, sub vertical; peristome simple, 

 with a white callous labiation just within the aperture : columellar 

 margin oblique. 



Animal not seen. 



Size : major diam. 13'25, min. 12, alt. axis 5*5 mm. 



Hob. Murree, Panjab Himalaya ( W. Theobald}, Tm&\i(Stoliczkd). 



Theobald says : " Colour bright chestnut, with a lustrous 

 polish. My largest shell is not quite adult and measures 

 15 x 13 x 8 mm. This species occurs rather plentifully in places 

 above Uri (Jhelum Valley), nestling under stones." In all 

 probability Mr. Theobald sent this shell home to Mr. Hanley, 

 and the latter figured it as Helix splendens in the ' Conch. Indica.* 

 The shell agrees very well with the figure.] 



Genus KHASIELLA. 

 Khasiella, Godwin- Austen. , Mol. 2nd. ii, 1899, p. 129. 



Type, K. vidua, Blf. 



Range. The Eastern Himalayas, the Assam and Arakan Hills, 

 and Northern Burma. Perhaps Tenasserim. 



Shell perforate or imperforate, depressed or conoidly turbinate, 



