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type loc.) ; Ceylon central provinces; Rambaddy Ghats (Bed- 

 dome) ; Nuwara-Eliya (Simon). 



Glessula fusca H. AD., P. Z. S., 1868, p. 15, pi. 4, f . 10, 10a 

 (not Achatina fusca Pfr.) . Achatina sattaraensis H. Adams 

 MS., HANLEY & THEOBALD, Conch. Indica, p. 33, pi. 78, f . 4. 

 PFR., Monogr., viii, p. 281. 



I do not know whether Ceylonese examples have been care- 

 fully compared with the types from Satara. A specimen 

 from Saharumpore has been figured by Hanley. 



50. G. SUBJERDONI Beddome. PI. 8, figs. 3, 4. 



Shell oblong-turrite, thin, lightly striatulate, glossy, sub- 

 pellucid, tawny-corneous. Spire sub-turrite, a little obtuse at 

 the apex; suture impressed; whorls 7 to 8, a little flattened, 

 the last scarcely four-sevenths the total length, tapering at the 

 base. Columella lightly arcuate, truncate a little way above 

 the base of the aperture. Aperture vertical, semi-oval; 

 peristome simple, a little obtuse. Length 11, diam. 3.5, 

 aperture 2.5 x 2 mm. (Beddome) . 



Jeypore and Golconda Hills, east side of Madras Presi- 

 dency. 



G. subjerdoni BEDD., Proc. Malac. Soc. London, vii, Sept., 

 1906, p. 170, pi. 15, f. 2, 2a. 



" A smaller and more slender shell than jerdoni, and much 

 larger than paupercula, of which it may be a large form." 



A specimen evidently near subjerdoni, but purchased as G. 

 jerdoni, and said to be from the Nilgiris, is figured, pi. 12, 

 fig. 16. Below the suture there are vertical grooves, strong 

 and regular on the shoulder, but rapidly weakening down- 

 ward. The lip is rather thick and whitish-edged. It is a 

 wider shell than G. p. taprobanica, which seems to be closely 

 related. Length 9.2, diam. 3.9, aperture 3.25 mm. ; whorls 7. 



51. G. GRACILIS Beddome. PI. 8, figs. 17, 18. 



Shell small, cylindric-turrite, rather solid, slightly shining,. 

 evidently striatulate. Spire long, obtuse at the apex; suture 

 impressed, crenulate. Whorls 8, a little flattened, the last 

 scarcely one-third the total length, the base slightly tapering. 



