CHLORITIS. 275 



somewhat oblique, lunately suborbicular ; peristome simple, very 

 slightly reflexed, margins not joined. 



Diameter f inch, height I inch, width of umbilicus 5 mill. 

 (Bedd). 



The Shan States, Upper Burma. 



Helix colletti BEDD., P. Z. S. 1891, p. 314, t. 29, f. 7-9. 



Examples of these species were collected for Dr. Hungerford by 

 Mr. Boxall, who accompanied Col. Collett's expedition. It belongs 

 to the section Planipira Beck, being allied to H. fallaciosa, the 

 sculpture is very similar to that of H. gobanzi. Type in the 

 Natural History Museum. 



H. SHANICA Beddome. PI. 51, figs. 39, 40, 41. 



Shell narrowly umbilicate, depressedly turbinate, rather solid ; 

 whorls 5, gradually increasing, rather convex, the last subangulate 

 at the periphery, slightly descending toward the mouth, all furn- 

 ished with a fine oblique striation, more prominent on the last 

 whorl ; color a light fawn, darker at the apex of the shell and near 

 the mouth, a narrow dark band just above the periphery ; aperture 

 oblique, rotundately lunar ; peristome slightly reflexed, dark fawn 

 colored, the margins distinct. 



Diameter T\ inch, height f inch. (Bedd.) 



The Shan States, Upper Burma. 



H. shanicaBEDD., P. Z. S. 1891, p. 314, t. 29, f. 10-12. 



Also collected for Dr. Hungerford by Mr. Boxall. Referable to 

 the section Planispira. Type in the Natural History Museum. 

 (Bedd.) 



C. MEANDER Godwin-Austen. PL 56, figs. 7-8. 



Shell dextral, discoid, inflated, deeply and openly umbilicated, 

 side of umbilication subangular ; sculpture of a rough papery text- 

 ure ; color dull umber-brown, with a broad white band following 

 the suture, peristome pinkish ; spire low ; apex flat, slightly ascend- 

 ing above the body-whorl ; suture rather shallow ; whorls 4, 

 rounded on the periphery ; aperture widely ovate, perpendicular ; 

 peristome reflected, slightly sinuate below ; columellar margin sub- 

 vertical. 



Maj. diam. 16'2, min. 13'0; alt. axis 6'0 mill. (G. A.} 



Mulu Mountains, Borneo, (Boxall, in coll. Dr. Hungerford.) 



Helix (Chlorals') meander G.-A., P. Z. S. 1891, p. 43, t. 2, f. 2, 2a. 



