242 LIEUT. -COL. GODWIN-AUSTKN ON LAND [Apr. 17, 



6, convex ; aperture ovate, oblique ; peristome simple ; columellar 

 margin suboblique, scarcely reflected. 



Size: maj. diam. 6tJ'5, min. 5r25, alt. axis 29*5, body-whorl 

 28-0 mm. 



This fine shell seems to be nearest to H. humphreysiana. Lea. 

 Mr. Theobald writes that the largest in his collection is 65 millim. in 

 major diam, 



5. Helix (Trachia) emensus, n. sp. 



Locality. Hliudet, 1200 feet. 



Sliell subdiscoid, widely umbihcated ; sculpture ill-defined irre- 

 gular transverse striation ; colour horny or pale ochraceous ; spire 

 subconoid, apex blunt ; suture shallow ; whorls 7, regular, flat, closely 

 wound, the last descending suddenly, subangulate on periphery ; 

 aperture nearly circular, oblique ; peristome much reflected below, 

 the margins joined by callus on body-whorl. 



Size : maj. diam. 13"5, min. 11-8, alt. axis 4"8 mm. 



This species belongs to the widely distributed group in this part of 

 India represented by //. akontongensis, oldhami, &e. This form is 

 much smaller, and differs sufficiently from all the species I know, 

 that I have considered it worthy of naming. 



6. Helix (Trachia) clarus, n. sp. 



Locality. Hlindet. 



Shell subdiscoid, openly um.bilicated ; sculpture irregular, close 

 transverse striation ; colour white (but both specimens a'e bleached) ; 

 spire depressedly conical, apex rounded ; suture shallow ; wliorls 5, 

 flat, subangulate on periphery, the last slightly descending ; aperture 

 oval, very oblique ; peristome thin, slightly reflected. 



Size: maj. diam. 9*5, min. 8'5, alt. axis 4*0 mm. 



This species belongs to the Helix huttoni group of shells, but is 

 quite distinct, especially in the shape of the aperture. Only two 

 specimens are in the collection. 



7. Helix (Genesella) hariola, Bs. 



Localities. Khagan on Iriawaddy, and Hlindet, 1200 feet. 

 There are two specimens in the collection ; one is like the type, 

 the other is keeled — var. carinata of W. T. Blanford's collection. 



8. Helix (Planispira) sculfturita, Benson. 

 Locality. Shan Hills. 



9. EUPLECTA PINGOUNGENSIS, U. Sp. 



Locality. Pingoung, Shan Hills. 



Shell depressedly conoid, umbilicated, subangulate on peripliery ; 

 sculpture well-defined and regular curving cjstulation, disappearing 

 on the periphery, thence smooth to the umbilicus ; colour pale horny ; 

 spire low, apex flat and rounded ; suture moderately impressed : 

 whorls 6, convex, rather closely wound, flatly convex below ; aperture 



