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rounded ; sutui-e well defined ; whorls 6, the last two the largest, 

 the penultimate swollen and projecting beyond the body-whorls ; 

 aperture oblique, semi-oval, with one rather long parietal lamella 

 fining out inwards and backwards ; peristome white, sinuate above, 

 somewhat thickened, regular throughout, the two margins united 

 by a callus ; columellar margin oblique. 



Size: maj. diam. lO'O, min. 7'0, alt. axis 6*5 mm. 



Compared with the Burmese species hitherto known this is nearest 

 to iS. birmanica, but is higher in the spire, and the second whorl is 

 more tumid, the lamella is more strongly developed. 



13, Pupa salwineana. 



Pupa salwineana, Theobald, J. A. S. B. 1870, vol. xxxix. pt. 2, 

 p. 400 ; figd. Conch. Ind. pi. c. f. 9. 



Locality. Piiigoung, Shan Hills, 2.i00 feet. 



Size : maj. diam. 2'50, alt. axis 5-.t0 mm. 



This is a very beautiful little sliell. The only perfect sjjecimen is 

 bleached, but a smaller imperfect one shows that it is covered with a 

 brown epidermis. 



14. Clausilia (Pseudonenia) shanica, n. sp. 



" Testa breviter rimata, fusiformi-clavata, carneo-grisea solidula ; 

 spira concavo-turrita, valde elongata ; apex i\iinutus, acutissimus. 

 Anfr 1 3^, lentissime accrescentes, convexusculi, sutura impressa 

 disjuncti, subtiliter striati, ultimus penultimo parum major, 

 subtus leviter attenuatus, cervice rotundatus. Apert. parva, 

 obliqua, late piriformis ; pcrist. continuum, breviter solutum, 

 expansiusculum. Lamella modicce, compresst , appro.vimatcB ; 

 supera marginalis, parum, alta, intus humillima, cum spirali ut 

 videtur continua ; infera sublimis, suhhorizo7italiter in "diam 

 aperturam prosiliens, antice in denticulum desinens, a basi ntuenti 

 valde spiraliter torta ; subcolumellaris subemersa, oblique intuenti 

 distinctissima. Plica principalis profunda, lateralis, in apertura 

 antice vix conspicua ; pala tales 2, altera supera, principali 

 approximata et jjarallela, altera infera cum clausilio perspicuo 

 lunellam lateralem, magis minusve distinctam, fingente." 

 Alt. IQg, diam. 4 mm. ; alt. apert. 3g, lat. apert. 2| mm. 

 Hub. Shan Hills, near Pingoung, Burma, at a height of about 



2500 feet. {Boettger.) 



This description is somewhat amended by Mr. Ponsonby from one 



by Dr. Boettger, who considered it to be allied to C. offinis of the 



Naga Hills. On comparison it proves to be very different in every 



way. 



^'Xja^7 15. Cyclophorus crassalabella, n. sp. 



Locality. Shan Hills. 



Shell similar in form to O. fidguratus, rather openly umbilicated ; 

 coloration, a distinct narrow dark brown band on the periphery, 

 sharply defined above, giving off below a regular series of zigzag 

 markings, like a fringe hanging from it ; the whorls above are orna- 



