CYCLOPHORUS.—Ptate XIX. 
red beneath a somewhat hairy epidermis; whorls | 
slopingly rounded, encircled with three or more fine 
spiral ridges; aperture rounded, lip brown, thinly 
reflected. 
Cyclostoma triliratum, Pfeiffer, Conspect. Cyclost. p. 53. 
Cyclophorus trilineatus, Pfeiffer. 
Cyclostoma quadrifilosum, Benson. 
Hab. Borneo. 
A light turbinated species, conspicuously rayed through- 
out with chestnut flames. 
Fig. 97. (Fig. a, 6, Mus. Cuming.) 
The specimen here figured represents Cyclostoma quad- 
rifilosum, described by Mr. Benson in the ‘Annals and 
Magazine of Natural History’ for 1852, vol. x. p. 270, but 
the differences which he assigns to that species in com- 
CYCLOPHORUS CEREUS. 
parison with C. ¢riliratus, from the same locality, do not 
appear to me to be tenable. 
Species 98. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Cycl. testi peranguste wmbili- 
cata, conoideo-globosd, virente-cered ; anfractibus de- 
clivi-rotundatis, obliqué capillaceo-striatis; apertura 
circulart, labro simplici. 
Tur waxEeN CycLopnorus. Shell very narrowly um- 
bilicated, conoidly globose, greenish waxen colour; 
whorls slopingly rounded, obliquely hair-striated ; 
aperture circular, lip simple. 
Preirrer, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1854, p. 301. 
Hab, ——? 
Little is known of this species. If a true Cyclophorus, 
it is quite distinct from any other yet described. 
