1923. Zoological Results of Expedition to Yunnan. 389 
g v 
This is one of the most widely Ainuvipesad of the Chinese 
Jand-snails. It is found all down the valley of the Yangtse to 
Shanghai. 
7. Eulota similaris (F¢r.). 
1914, aie stmilaris, Gude, Faun. Brit. Ind. Moil., 11, p. 2 
A sing ie from Shang-kuan, north west shore of Erh- bak Alti- 
tude, 7,000 f 
This shell agrees very well with Burmese examples ex- 
cept that the sculpture is a little stronger. 
he species, according to Gude, has the widest range of 
any land mollusc. There are specimens in the collection of 
the Indian Museum from Sanda in western Yunnan. 
8. Eulota latrunculorum (Heude). 
1885. Helix latr rater tebe mesg ee 6 cit., p. 106, Plate XX VII, Fig. 17. 
o shells, one fresh, one dea North-west shore of Erh- fey Sits 
Tali) near Shang- Fien, Altitude, 7 000 feet. 13. 22. 
The fresh shell agrees closely with Heude’ s figure in every 
respect exce pt that the columellar fold is slightly narrower—_ 
not an important character. The shape differs slightly in the 
other specimen, ants mouth in particular being very narrow 
and the spine higher 
The species was described from eastern Szechuan. 
9. Euhadra haplozona (MOlldff.). 
1899. Euhadra haplozona, tema op. ae 2p. 84, Plate md Fig. lL. 
1919, conte dra haplozona, Gude, Proc. Mat. mit, p 
o bleached shells (one eb tte from vat ‘eanyon oy he Mekong 
above Loxtas (below Tseku) and one from Tseku. 3, vil. 22. 
The species was described from north-west Szechuan and 
has been recorded from the Min V alley in the same province by 
Gude. 
va. 
10. Buliminopsis conoideus (Heude). 
1890. Buliminopsis conoideus, Heude, op. cit., Pp. 147, Plate XX XVII. 
1g. 
1899. Bulininopsis ap atone Millendorff, op 131. 4 
Two broken — lls Sy cliff above the  Wakone: at the Awa ben 
Altitude, 6,400 fee L VIL, : 22. 
The less ie of the two specimens agrees well with 
Heude’s figu ure. 
he specimen was described from eastern Szechuan 
11. Family BULIMINIDAE (Enidae). 
Buliminus (Mirus) frinianus (Heude). 
1894. Buliminus rinianus, Heude, op. cit., p. 115, Plate XXX, Fig. 
1901. Buliminus frinta Millendorff, Ann. Mus. Zool. St. Pétersburg, 
319. 
