7G8 Mil. W. T. ULANFOKD ON SHELLS OF TUK [JllUe 6, 



SxEEPTAXis RAA^ANJE, sp. iiov. (Plate L. figs. 13, 14, 15.) 

 Testa rimato-perforata, fjlobo'io-ovata, costidato-ntriala ; spira 

 ionve.va ; aiifr. 7-, jildniilati, infra sutumm siibaiujulati ; penvl- 

 timus ad perijjheriam rotundatus, vix ultra ultiinum, a basi 

 spectatus, projectus, ultimus siibtus convexiuseidus, antice drcum 

 uinbilicum C(JiH2yi'cgsus ; aptrlura ohJongo-semiovalis, plica in- 

 tra nte panetali et 4-5 deatibus palatalihus (daohiis in margine 

 dextro, uno basalt, uno vel duobus coluinellaiibus) coarctata ; 

 peristoma expansum, ad anguliim retro-i-inuatuni. Diam. maj. 

 1;3|, min. 10; alt. 7 mm. 

 Hah. iu insula Ceylon. 



This is a larger and more globose shell than S. cinrialensis {yihic\i 

 I am inclined to regard as a variety of & luijardianus) and with 

 larger and more numerous palatal teeth. It is the largest known 

 Streptavis from the Indian area, I have had a single specimen for 

 many years and am not quite sure from whom I received it, 

 though I have always believed that it came from Major kSkinner's 

 collection. 



Ennea TumiicuLA, sp. nov. (Plate L. figs. 16, 17.) 

 Testa breviter arcuato-rimaia, turrita, subci/lindrica, diaphana, 

 nitidula, subdistanter capillaceo-costulata., cereo-albida ; spira 

 parum attenuata, apice obtuso, suturd impressd ; anfr, 6, con- 

 vexi, duo superiores laivigati ; apertura verticalis, fere semiovalis, 

 lamella una tortd p>aridali intrante, alia columellari obliqud 

 interna, tertid basali profunda, et tuhercidis duobus, uno basali, 

 alio in margine dextro, antbobus scepe obsoletis, coarctata ; p>eri- 

 stoma album, callosion, expanSum, vix ad angiduni siauatum, 

 marginibus callo lamellifero junctis. Long. 5, diam. 1| ; ajrj. 

 long. I5 mm. 

 Hob. in montibus Animalai dictis, et in proviuc-ia Wynaad 

 Indite meridionalis [Beddome). 



The sculpture and dentition can only be distinctly seen in fresh 

 adult specimens, in old shells some of the teeth in the aperture 

 disappear. As in the allied forms E. pirriei, E. macrodon, &c., 

 the dentition is well developed in half-grown shells. 



This species is nearest to the Niigiri E. macrodon, but dis- 

 tinguished by more distant sculpture, by the teeth in the mouth 

 being smaller, and especially by the absence of the great transverse 

 basal lamella of that species. 



Enkea BEEVicoLLis, sp. nov. (Plate L. figs. 23, 24.) 

 2\sta turrita, subfusiformis, costulis filiformibus verticalilms or- 

 nata ; spira sensim attenuata, apice obtuso, sutura inijtressa ; 

 anfr. 11, convexi, primi 3 la uigati, ultimus angusfior, antice 

 breviter soluius, descendens et creberrime costulat^s, utruujue 

 versus basin scrohiculo compressus ; apertura rotundo-ovalis, 

 lamina validd curuatu intrante parictali, et phcd palatali 

 oppositd, coarctata, sinu ad dextrum subrotundo fere separalo ; 

 peristoma albidum, exp)ansum, rejlexum. Long, b, diam. 2 ; 

 op. long. Ig mm. 



