100 PILIDJE. 



available to the author a few remarks only on the figure are 

 possible. The shell appears to be of large dimensions, globular in 

 form, of an olive-green tint ornamented with groups of narrow 

 spiral reddish bands, each group varying in having from two to 

 four bands in number, the umbilicus would appear to be 

 moderately wide and the columella is diffused above into a well- 

 defined, purplish, parietal callus which joins the upper margin of 

 the labrum, the outer lip is rather irregularly streaked or blotched 

 with the same colour and the aperture is obliquely ovate. 



Alt. 80, diam. 77*5 mm. 



Hob. Burma ? or Pegu ? (Conch. Ind.) ; Bharno (Nevill). 



196. Pila saxea (Reeve). 



Pila sa.vea (Reeve), Con. Icon., Ampul sp. 108 ; H. & T., C. I. 

 pi. 115, figs. 3, 4. 



Original description : Shell oblong-ovate, rather solid, with a 

 narrow covered umbilicus, spire rather obtuse, whorls a little 

 depressed round the upper part, obsoletely angled, then rounded ; 

 olive ; nperture pyriformly oblong, columellar lip thinly reflected. 



Alt. 29, diam. 2o mm. (taken from fig. 3 in Conch. Ind.). 



Hab. Bassein, Pegu (Conch. Ind.). 



" An oblong-ovate shell, of rather solid texture, characterised 

 by a faint depression round the upper whorls, causing a scarcely 

 perceptible angle." 



197. Pila conica (Gray}. 



(Ampullaria) conica (Gray), Wood's Index Test. Sup. p. 29, 1828, 



& Hanley, Conch. Misc. pi. iii, fig. 13. 



Ampullaria scutata, Mousson, Moll. Java, 1849 (not of Phil.). 

 Ampullaria javanica, Reeve, var. 1856, fide Martens j from Cam- 

 Morelet ; Nevill, Hand List, pt. 2, p. 5. 



" Shell conically oblong, scarcely umbilicated ; spire exserted ; 

 whorls convex, rather narrow, smooth ; dark olive ; aperture 

 ovate, rather small ; lip thin." (Reeve.) 



Alt. 40'75, diam. 30'5 mm. 



Hab. Java (Reeve)-, Moulmein (Riclilliofen, Stoliczka) ; Akyab 

 (Stoliczka). 



Var. expansa, Nevill, Cat. Moll., Ease. E, p. 9, 1877. 



Ampullaria paludinoideSjU. & T., C. I. pi. 114, fig-. 5 [not of Philippi 

 or Crist. & Jan.] ; Nevill, Hand List, pt. 2, p. 5. 



Original description: Testa subglobosa, umbilicato-perforata, 

 plerumque glauca, fusco-zonata ; epidermide olivacea : spira conica, 

 tertiam altitudinis partem occupante ; anfractibus ad suturam 



