ENA. 257 



2-5 mill. The var. turrita is here illustrated from a specimen in 

 the Theobald collection in the British Museum, fig. 95 c, showing 

 the aperture enlarged. Theobald further states that it is the 

 most aberrant species of the genus, and that the flat expanded 

 peristome, it sometimes displays, suggests a relationship to some 

 Pupce, such as P. ccenopicta. 



Kobelt, when describing and figuring the species, appears to 

 have been ignorant of the fact that a description and figure of it 

 had already been published by Nevill. Kobelt's specimen is some- 

 what smaller than Nevill's type, the dimensions of the former 

 being given as : alt 10, diam. 4, ap. alt. 3 mm. 



The Theobald collection contains four specimens which may 

 be considered typical, having ten whorls and measuring 12 mm. 

 in length ; these are from Kakerhati, on the Simla Road. Four 

 other shells have nine whorls, and measure 9 mm. in length, 

 and may be referred to Theobald's var. pusilla ; they agree with 

 Kobelt's figures based on specimens from Tandiani in the Mollen- 

 dorff collection, while, finally, four more specimens of eleven 

 whorls, from Tandiani, pertain to the var. turrita ; one measures 

 13'25x3'5 mm., and another, which is here figured, has the 

 following dimensions: length 11'25, diam. 3-5 mm. The British 

 Museum further possesses a specimen of the latter variety, 

 collected by Major Yerbury at Campbellpur, situate to the 

 south-west of the Hazara Hills. 



228. Ena hazarica, sp. n. 



Shell turreted-fusiform, finely obliquely striated, pale corneous, 

 rather solid. AVhorls 11, slightly convex, increasing slowly and 

 regularly, the last scarcely wider than the penultimate, slightly 



Fig. 96. Ena hazarica. f . 



ascending near the aperture. Spire straight, apex blunt, suture 

 impressed. Aperture subquadrate-ovate, margins distant, united 

 by a callus on the parietal wall, with a denticle near the upper 

 margin ; peristome thickened, strongly and flatly expanded, upper, 

 outer, and basal margins evenly curved, columellar margin tri- 

 angularly dilated, slightly curved, forming an obtuse angle with 

 the basal margin. Umbilicus contracted, leaving only a narrow 

 perforation. 



Length 13, diam. 2'75 mm. 



