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369. Sesara mouleyitensis, Gude, Jour. Mai viii, 1901, p. 15. 



Nearly allied to S. ataranensis, and having a similar aperture and 

 the same teeth, but larger, conoklly depressed instead of lenticular, 

 and with rounded periphery; basal margin of peristome strongly 

 arcuate, and periomphalus much excavated, whilst the last whorl 

 descends beneath penultimate as in S. liungerfordiana. 



Major diam. 10, height 5| mm. 



ffab. Muleyit, almost due east of Moulmein. 



370. Sesara bidentifera, Godwin-Austen ( W. T. Stanford, MS.). 



Shell imperforate, depressedly conoid, rather solid, yellowish 

 tawny, arcuately and costulately striated above, the striae passing 

 below the periphery and disappearing on the lower surface, which 

 is smooth and polished; spire conoid with convex sides, suture 

 impressed; whorls 7, increasing slowly, almost flat, scarcely 

 convex, the last bluntly keeled at the periphery, convex beneath, 

 excavated in the middle ; aperture oblique, trapezoidal, with its 

 margins diverging ; peristome with white labiations inside, the basal 

 margin arcuate, armed with two subequal teeth, columellar margin 

 oblique, slightly expanded. 



Major diam. 8, rnin. 7|, axis 5 mm. 



Hab. Muleyit, west of Moulmien, at 4000 feet elevation 

 (Limborg). 



A small form with two simple palatal teeth. 



c'. A single palatal tooth and a columellar fold. 



371. Sesara ? episema, Pomonby, Proc. Mai. Soc. i, 1894, p. 56, figs. 



Shell imperforate, conoidly depressed, thin, brownish horny, 

 subarcuately and costulately striated above, the riblets (sharp and 

 rather irregular) passing over the periphery ; lower surface, except 

 near periphery, smooth, polished, radiately striated ; spire low, 

 couoid, with convex sides, suture impressed ; whorls 7, convex, 

 closely wound, the last bluntly angulate at the periphery, convex 

 beneath, excavated in middle ; aperture oblique, almost a rhomboid, 

 with a conical tooth in the middle of the basal margin, and a re- 

 entering spiral lamina on the columellar ; peristome white, obtuse, 

 columellar margin oblique, scarcely reflected. 



Major diam. 17J, min. 16, axis 9^ mm. 



Hob. Hills South of Assam, precise locality doubtful ; Asalu, 

 in Western Naga Hills ? 



b. Aperture contracted ly a parietal and a palatal lamella. 



372. Sesara pylaica, Bs. (Helix) A. M. N. H. (2) xviii, 1856, p. 249, 



(3) iv, 1859, p. 95 (animal) ; Pfr. Man. Hel. iv, 1859, p. 164 ; 

 id. t. c. vii, 1876, p. 268 ; Stoliczka, J. A. S. B. 1871, 2. p. 245 ; 

 H. $ T. C. I. 1876, pi. 15, fig. 2. 



