260 ZONITIDJS. 



401. Kaliella vulcani, Godwin- Austen, Mol. Ind. i. 1882. p. 6, pi. 1, 



fig. 13 (shell). 



This only differs from K. barralcporensis in having slightly 

 convex sides to the spire, a blunter apex, and rather more rounded 

 whorls. 



Diam. 3, height 2 mm. 



Hdb. Puppa-doung near Pagan, Upper Burma (W. T. B.). ^ 



The only shell is not in good condition, and in better preserved 

 specimens there might be concentric striation on the base. It is 

 probably a variety of K. barrakporensis. 



402. Kaliella jaintiaca, Godivin-Austen, Mol. Ind. i, 1882, p. 7, pi. 2, 



fig. 4 (shell). 



Shell subperf orate, trochiform, thin, very minutely obliquely 

 striated, and with very fine concentric striae on base, pale horny 

 brown ; spire conical, sides nearly straight, apex obtuse, suture 

 impressed ; whorls 5J, convex, the last sharply keeled, convex 

 below; aperture slightly oblique, angulately lunate; peristome 

 thin, columellar margin vertical. 



Diam. 3|, height 3 mm. 



Hab. Marangsip Peak (5350') and Sherfaisip Peak (5600'), 

 South Jaintia Hills. 



This is near barrakporensis, but the spire is lower and more 

 convex at the side, and the base is more tumid and the aperture 

 higher and more open. 



[403. Kaliella jaintiaca, var., Godwin-Austen, Mol. Ind. ii, 1907, 

 p. 174, pi. 103, fig. 10 (shell). 



Locality. Hengdan Peak, N. Cachar Hills (Godwin- Austen}. 



Original description : The typical species was found by me 

 on Marangsip Peak, Jaintia Hills, at 5350 feet. The species now 

 figured is from the Naga Hills and is the nearest approach I can 

 find to it, yet it differs somewhat, particularly at the columellar 

 margin, which is more oblique.] 



404. Kaliella cherraensis, Godwin-Austen, Mol. Ind. i, 1882, p. 4, 

 pi. 1, fig. 5 (shell) (nee Nanina cherraensis, Blf. J. A. S. B. 1870, 

 p. 14). 



Shell narrowly perforate, high trochiform, thin, obliquely 

 striated, with microscopic parallel impressed lines above, below 

 decussated with radiating and concentric striae, brownish horny ; 

 spire conoidal, rather high, sides convex, apex obtuse, suture im- 

 pressed ; whorls 6, flatly convex above, the last carinate, almost 

 flat beneath ; aperture oblique, subquadrately lunate ; peristome 

 thin, columellar margin oblique, reflected. 



Diam. 3, height 3| mm. 



Hab. Garo, Khasi, and Naga Hills to south of Assam, and 

 Dana Hills to north. 



