1923.] Zoological Results of Expedition to Yunnan. 387 
The species was described from ‘‘ Ta-kuan-Chen ” in Yun- 
an. 
2. Subsp. subresinaceus, nov. 
(Plate 16, Figs. 1, la, 2, 2a). 
Eleven shells (three immature), mostly in poor condition. Canyon 
of the Mekong above Lo-atar (below Tseku). 3 vii. 2 
This Jccice is closely allied to the typical H. resinaceus, but 
differs : 
() In the = size of the shell ; 
(2) In its more elevated spire, which however, shows 
some me un; 
(3) In the presence ot an indistinct peripheral angulation’ 
on the body-w 
(4) In the finer Sohipeaie. 
Measurements of shells. 
Height .. 64 25-2omt!l oC. 126 mm 1 PB mm: 
Max. diameter 62 185 1am... 1925 mm: we 220 -wam: 
Min. diameter oc bO 76 rims? 2 SOS aa 4 16 mm 
Height of mouth .. 95 mm... 95 mm... ‘9 mm. 
Diameter of mouth 9mm Ss. ‘9 mm. ~. ‘10 mm. 
Type-specimen. In coll. Z.S.1. (Indian Waseuin: tee88. 
Paratypes sent to the British Museum. 
orm appears to be no more than a local race or 
environmental phase of H. resinaceus. The Mekong gorge, 
as Professor Gregory informs me, has a drier climate than the 
Jing-la. 
Macrochlamys ? hypoleuca Blanford. 
1865. Nanina ( REXTO hy en Blanford, Journ. As. Soc. 
Bengal (2 ), XXXIV oo 
1876. WN. — estiene ale Nevill in Anderson’s Zool, Ana 
Yunnan 
1906. Sactalien ce hypoleuca Blanford and Godwin-Austen, Faun. Brit. 
Ind. Moll., I, 
A single large shell fom Zurding- -kai, half a mile _ of Beh-yang- 
Chang in the basin of the a-Ho. Altitude, 9,600 fe 
I am not sure of i dedicate of this aad. It, seems 
to be a little flatter than Burmese specimens and is a 
(max. diam. 15 mm.), but the spire is broken. Nevill records 
the species from Bhamo. 
Kalliela lamprocystis Mélldff. 
1899. Kailiela lommmongetta, a ise Ann. Mus. Zool. St. Pétersburg, 
p. 54, ell, 
hells (one rearnataars). ‘north " — beside the river Yangtse, 
on tree-t enue: Altitude, 6,200 f i. 22. 
