1 895.] BOENEO AKD NEIGHBOrEIXG ISLANDS. 107 



Hah. Poch Mountain, Sarawak. 



Less depressed and more solid than E. covsvl and \^"ith scarcely 

 any umbilical perforation. The coloration is similar in both 

 species. The figures of E. consul (Pfeiffer, Novit. Conch, vol. iii. 

 pi. Ixxiv. figs. 11, 12) give an admirable idea of the adult form of 

 the species. The type originally described was not quite fuU- 

 grown and consists of half a whorl less than the shell delineated. 



17. Eteeettia consul (Pfeiffer). 



Helix coiisul, Pfr. Xovitates Conch, vol. iii. p. 306, pi. Ixxiv. 

 figs. 11, 12 (not 13, 14, as quoted by Martens, Godwin-Austen, 

 and Issel) ; Eeeve, Con. Icon. fig. 1395. 



Hab. Sarawak (the type) ; Labuan (Pfr. I. c.) ; Sarawak (A. 

 Eve)'ett). 



The large specimen figured by Pfeiffer 1 regard as the adult 

 form, and not as a variety. With the exception of having com- 

 pleted an additional half-whorl, and thus added considerably to its 

 size, I can discover no difference between it and the type shell. 



18. Eteeettia subconsul (Smith). 



Nanina svhmnsul. Smith, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1887, vol. xx. 

 p. 132. 



MacrocTilamys stihcoyisul, Smith, Ann. Soc. Roy. Malac. Belgique, 

 vol. xxii. p. 217, pi. ix. tigs. 4—6. 



Hab. Xorth Borneo (type) : Banguey and Mengalun Islands, 

 also Kina Balu (Everett). 



The specimens obtained at Kina Balu exhibit a somewhat more 

 distinct angulation upon the body-whorl than the type. Two 

 examples from Mengnlun Island are much more thickened than 

 the type, probably being older shells, and one of them is of a rich 

 brown colour, the other of an olivaceous yellow tint. 



19. Eteeettia jucttnda (Pfeiffer). 



HelLv jucunda, Pfr. Novitat. Conch, vol. iii. p. 307, pi. Ixxiv. 

 figs. 13, 14 (not figs. 11, 12, as quoted by Martens, Issel, and 

 Godwin- Austen ). 



Hab. Labuan (type) ; Labuan and Tiga Island (Everett), Baram 

 in Sarawak (C. Hose). 



The figure given by Martens (Preuss. Exped. Ost-Asien, Zool. 

 Bd. ii. pi. xii. fig. 7) appears to represent this species, although 

 on close examination it is seen to consist of about one whorl less 

 than the type ; but perfect accuracy in a matter of this kind is not 

 to be expected from the average artist. 



20. Eteeettia planioe. (Plate III. fig. 2.) 



Testa E. consuli similis, seel minor, sjnra minus elata, anfraetibus 



minus numerosis, ultimo latiore. 

 Diam. maj. 19*5 millim., min. 17, alt. 10. 

 Hab, Niah, Sarawak. 

 The above dimensions are those of the largest of the eight 



