1904.] AND BURMESE LANB-SHELLS. 447 



EuPLECTA PULCHELLA, sp. nov. (Plate XXY. fig. 18.) 



Testa suhohtecte perforata, conoicUo-depressa, fere lenticularis, 

 solidiuscula, si(jCcineo-cornea, decussatim striatula, swperne 

 stih lente liris obliquis Jiexuosis graniferis et lineis spircdibus 

 impressis 2ndchre ornata, suhtus glabra, polita; sjxira conoidea, 

 apice obtuso, stitura impressa ; anfr. 5, convexi, tdtimus versus 

 aperturam aliquanto descendens, ad peripheriain obtuse angu- 

 latits, infra convexus, circa perf or ationem compressus ; apert%ira 

 •magna, diagonalis, rotundo-lunata ; peristoma tenve, superne 

 juxta anfractum penultimicm arcuaPmn, margine columellari 

 obliquo, expansiuscuh, ad perforationem latins reflexo et 

 incrassato. Diart%. niaj. 11 "5, min. 10, alt. 6"5 inon. 

 Hab. in montibus Anaimalai dictis Indise australis {Beddome). 

 This shell, whilst in some i-espects recalling that of E. layardi, 

 is distinguished by its large diagonal mouth and granular sculp- 

 ture in flexuous transverse lines. 



Polita (?) turbinata, sp. nov. (Plate XXY. fig. 2.) 



Testa aperte imnbilicata, dep)ressa, tenuis, pallide cornea, nitida 

 2}olita, sicb lente minutissinie spiraliter striata ; spira convexa ; 

 anfr, 4|, convexi, idtimus undique rotundatus fere teres ; 

 apertura obliqua, rotundo-hmata, marginihus convergentibus ; 

 peristoma temie, margine superiore arcaato, columellari vix 

 sup)erne verticali, regidariter curvato, haud reflexo. Diam. 

 maj. 4'5, m,in. 4, alt. 2 mm. 

 Hab. in summis montibus JSTilgiri dictis Indise meridionalis ad 

 alt. 7000 ped. (^Beddome). 



This is a very near ally of the Oeylonese Polita ? notabilis Sykes. 

 It is smaller and the aperture is more oblique. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXV. 



Fig. 1. JBensonia nepalensis, nat. size, p. 441. 



2. Polita (?) turhinata, uat. size and X 3, p. 447. 



3. Taphrospira excavata, nat. size, p. 442. 



4. T. compluvialis, nat. size, p. 442. 



5. Macrochlamys kuluensis, nat. size, p. 442. 



6. If. (?) atoma, nat. size, and two views X 15, also sculpture further enlarged 



p. 443. 



7. M. superflua, nat. size, p. 442. 



8. M. chaos, nat. size, p. 444. 



9. M.prava, nat. size and X 2, p. 443. 



10. M. pseudocJioinix, nat. size, two views, p. 446. 



11. M. rutila, nat. size, p. 443. 



12. M. spreta, nat. size and X 3, p. 445. 



13. M. curvilabris, nat. size, and two views, X 3, p. 445. 



14. 31. noxia, nat. size and X 2, p. 444. 



15. M. patens, nat. size, and two views X 3, p. 445. 



16. Microcystina stuarti, nat. size and X 3, also basal and columellar margins 



of peristome further enlarged, p. 446. 



17. Microcystina sJievaroyana, nat. size, p. 446. 



18. Euplecta pidchella, nat. size, and sculpture much enlarged, p. 447- 



19. MacrocJilamys notha, nat. size, p. 444. 



