CYCLOPHORUS. 
PLATE) LV 
Species 12. (Fig. a, 6, Mus. Cuming.) 
CycLopHorus FLoripus. Cycl. testa subangusté umbili- 
catd, globoso-turbinatd, albidd, maculis fuscis sagitte- 
Sormibus, interdum in strigas angulosas confluentibus, 
subsparsim superné picta, fascid unicd angustd fuscd 
infra peripheriam; anfractibus rotundatis, parum 
striatis ; apertura circulari, labro calloso-reflexo. 
THE FLORID CycLopnorus. Shell rather narrowly um- 
bilicated, globosely turbinated, whitish, somewhat 
sparingly painted on the upper part with arrow- 
headed brown spots, sometimes flowing together into 
angular streaks, a single narrow band beneath the 
periphery; whorls rounded, but faintly striated ; 
aperture circular, lip callously reflected. 
Cyclostoma floridum, Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1854, p. 300. 
Cyclophorus floridus, Pfeiffer. 
Hab. Siam. 
Rather sparingly painted with zigzag arrow-head brown 
spots, upon a marble-white ground. There is no marking 
around the umbilicus, and the band is rather below the 
periphery. 
Species 13. (Fig. a, 6, Mus. Cuming.) 
CYCLOPHORUS PYROTREMA. Cycl. testé subangusté um- 
bilicatd, globoso-turbinatd, albidd, versus apicem pur- 
purascente superné ustulato-castaneo, fulguratim stri- 
gata et marmoratd, ad peripheriam immaculatd, deinde 
saturate fasciatd, circa umbilicum nitidé subremote 
fusco lineaté; anfractibus superné declivi-convexis, 
spiraliter carino-liratis et striatis, inferné rotundatis, 
levibus ; aperturd circulari, labro vivide miniato- 
aurantio, parum reflexo. 
THE FIERY LIP CycLopHorvs. Shell rather angularly 
umbilicated, globosely turbinated, whitish, tinged 
with purple towards the apex, zigzag-streaked and 
marbled at the upper part with burnt-chestnut, un- 
spotted at the periphery, then dark banded, neatly 
rather distantly lineated with brown around the um- 
bilicus ; whorls slopingly convex, spirally keeled and 
striated at the upper part, rounded and smooth at 
the lower; aperture circular, lip bright vermilion- 
orange, but little reflected. 
Benson, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. Second Series, vol. 
xiv. p. 412. 
Hab. Bengal Presidency, India. 
It is somewhat difficult to distinguish this species from 
certain varieties of C. stenomphalus. The less reflected and 
deeper coloured lip are not of much specific value; the 
most important difference consists in the whorl being more 
circularly contracted. 
Species 14. (Fig. a, 4, Mus. Cuming.) 
CycLopHorus HIMALAYANUs. 
bilicatd, orbiculari-turbinatd, depressiusculd, solidd, 
Cycl. testé modicé um- 
alba, versus apicem purpurascente, nigricante-fusco 
partum tinctd, juxta suturas obscuré oblique maculata, 
infra peripheriam conspicué anguste fusciatd, deinde 
obscure interrupte lineata ; anfractibus rotundatis, 
Jucta suturas depresso-planis, superné validé confertim 
carino-livatis et striatis, inferne levibus; aperturé 
cwrculari, labro calloso-reflexo, intus vivide sanquineo. 
Tne Himanayan Cyctopnorus. Shell moderately um- 
bilicated, orbicularly turbinated, rather depressed, 
solid, white, purplish towards the apex, partially 
stained with black-brown, obscurely obliquely 
blotched next the sutures, conspicuously narrowly 
banded below the periphery, then obscurely inter- 
ruptedly lineated; whorls rounded, depressly flat- 
tened next the sutures, strongly closely keel-ridged 
and striated at the upper part, smooth at the lower; 
aperture circular, lip callously reflected, blood-red 
within. 
Cyclostoma Himalayanum, Pfeiffer, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1851, 
p- 242. 
Cyclophorus Himalayanus, Pfeiffer. 
Cyclostoma Tryblium, Benson. 
Hab, Himalaya Mountains. 
A fine strongly convoluted shell, with little or no con- 
figuration of pattern, being merely irregularly stained with 
black-brown upon a marble-white ground. ‘There is a 
well-defined narrow band below the periphery, and the 
lip is stained in a very characteristic manner with deep 
blood-red. 
Species 15. (Fig. a, 6, Mus. Cuming.) 
CycLopHorus Inpicus. Cycl. testé modicé umbilicata, 
conico-turbinatd, subinflatd, fulvescente, ustulato-fusco 
June, 1861. 
