272 ZONIT1DJE. 



437. Kaliella ? chennelli, Godwin- Austen, Mol. Ind. i, 1883, p. 73, 



pi. 16, fig. 1 (shell). 



Shell imperf orate, depressedly conoid, lenticular, finely trans- 

 versely striated above, below radiately striated with traces of 

 concentric lines, pale horny brown ; spire conoid, sides flat, suture 

 shallow ; whorls 6|, closely wound, almost flat above, the last 

 carinate, convex below, lower surface not so prominent as the 

 spire ; aperture vertical, narrow, subquadrangular ; peristoine 

 thin, columellar margin slightly oblique, reflected. 



Diam. 3|, height 2 mm. 



Hob. Lhota Naga Hills. 



This is distinguished by its numerous whorls and narrow 

 elongate aperture. It is said to be finely hairy when fresh. 



F. All the ivhorls carinate in middle, last ivJiorl bicarinate. 



438. Kaliella? conurus, W. T. Blanford (Nanina), J. A. S. B. 1865, 2, 



p. 73 ; Pfr. (Helix) Mon. Hel v, 1868, p. 89 ; H. $ T. (Helix) 

 C. 1. 1876, p. 129, fijjs. 5, 6 ; Nevill, Nanina (Microcystis), Hand-l 

 i, 1878, p. 41 ; Godwin- Austen, Mol. Ind. i, 1883, p. 71, pi. 15, 

 figs. 6, 6 a (shell). 



Shell imperforate (subperforate), turreted, thin, translucent, 

 marked with oblique, sinuous, subfiliform, costulate striation, and 

 on the base with radiating strise and very fine spiral lines, white 

 horny ; spire conical, apex rather obtuse, suture deep ; whorls 6, 

 very convex, keeled in the middle, the keel very fine, raised, 

 thread-like, and white ; the last whorl bicarinate, the second spiral 

 keel being below the periphery, flatly convex beneath ; aperture 

 oblique, rhomboidally lunate, about equally broad and high ; 

 peristome thin, columellar margin nearly vertical, very briefly 

 reflexed at the penultimate whorl. 



Diam. 1|, height 2 mm. 



Bab. Phoung-do, near Taungup, Arakan ( W. T. Blanford} ; 

 Jatinga Valley, North Cachar Hills, and Manipur (Godwin- 

 Austen). 



This form stands alone, no near ally having been found. It 

 may have relations to the Andaman Sitala 1 Tiomfrayi and 

 S. subbilirata, now referred to Philalanka. 



439. Kaliella? peliosanthi, March, Helix (Kaliella), Vidensk. Medd. 



xi, 1872, p. 13 ; Godwin-Austen, Mol. Ind. i, 1883, p. 92. 



" Shell very minute, trochiform, obtectly perforate ; whorls 4 j, 

 angulate in the middle, spirally lineate ; lines of growth prominent, 

 at regular distances ; the last whorl bicarinate, flat and smooth at 

 the base, the umbilicus narrow and oblique ; epidermis very thin, 

 hairy on the keels; aperture rhombic, columellar margin subdentate. 



" Diain. l-^, height II mm." (Morch, in Latin.) 



Hal. Calcutta. 



