PLATE XXVI. 
1—4. Lupromaria inpica, Forbes, p. 886; 1, front- and basal-views of a large, conical 
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specimen with shghtly convex whorls; Comarapolliam ; 2, front- and top-views of 
a rather depressed specimen; 2a, showing the usual irregularities in the spiral 
striation ; 3, enlarged fragment of a whorl showing the well preserved surface of 
a small specimen; 4, front-view of a specimen with posteriorly, strongly 
flattened whorls; in all the enlarged figures 1b, 8 and 4: a, the narrow band and 
the direction of the strie of growth is noticeable; the three last specimens are 
from Olapaudy ; and all are from the Arrialoor group. 
Evrrycua eiosata, Sfol., p. 425; front- side- and back-views of a perfect shell, 
natural size; Olapaudy ; Trichinopoly group. 
Evrtycua tarvata, Stol., p. 426; similar views as the last; the surface of the 
specimen is slightly worn off ; Comarapolliam ; Arrialoor group. 
Evprycna ovirormis, Horbes, p. 426; similar views as the former, a slightly imper- 
fect specimen, the surface of the shell having been partially restored from another 
one; near Serdamungalum ; Trichinopoly group. 
AVELLANA AMPLA, Sfol., p. 420; similar views as the former, a perfect specimen; 
(see Pl. XXVIII, Fig. 20); Veraghoor ; Arrialoor group. 
AVELLANA SCROBICULATA, Sfol., p. 421; similar views as the former, a perfect speci- 
men; (see Pl, XXVIII, Fig. 21) ; Comarapolliam ; Arrialoor group, 
