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APPENDIX A. 



LIST OF SHELLS FEOM KASHMIR TERRITORY, NORTH OF THE 

 PIR PANJAL AND KAJNAG RANGES, INCLUDING YARKAND. 



1. Ifacrochlamys Austenianus, IS'evilL Sonamiirg, Kashmir (Stoliczka), 



south of the Zoji La. This seeras to be a dwarf form of M. Flemingi. 



2. {Ilacrochlamys '?) Kashmirensis, NevilL Sonamurg, Kashmir (Sto- 



liczka), south of the Zoji La. 



3. {Microcystis ?) Sonamurgemis, JSTeyiU. Sonamurg, Kashmir (Sto- 



liczka), south of the Zoji La. Stoliczka noted that the animal 

 possesses a mucous pore. 



4. [Thysanota'^) hyha, Es. Aijas, east of the Walur Lake, Kashmir 



(Theobald). Theobald also records this species fi'om between 

 Chamba and Dalhousie. The typical locality is the sub-Himalaya, 

 near the Sutlcj Eiver. Should the animal of this species eventually 

 be found to be similar to erinigera of Southern India, it will have 

 to be transferred to a genus of the Helicidge, for an examination 

 of the latter sjiecies shows that erinigera possesses a pointed 

 heliciform extremity to the foot. 



5. Kaliella Barrackpurensis, Pfr. ? Kashmir Valley. Whether this 



single specimen was found in the valley, or outside, is not stated. 

 Theobald's title to his paper says "more particularly of the Jhelum 

 Valley and the hills north of Jamu," which is sub-Himalayan. 

 The height of this specimen is given as 6 mm. This must be either 

 an error in measurement, or it is another species, for I have never 

 seen, among hundi'eds of specimens, any approaching this size. 



6. Hyalina fuka, Drap. Mataian (Stoliczka), north of Pir Panjal 



(Theobald) ; also from Spiti and Lahul (Stoliczka). 



7. Hyalina lucida, Drap. JS^orth of Pir Panjal (Theobald). 

 Whether any anatomical differences exist between the Kashmir and 



Eurojiean forms of Hyalinia has yet to be discovered. 



8. Vitrina pellucida, Miill. Mataian, Dras. North of Zoji La (Sto- 

 liczka). I think this will prove to be a distinct species. The 

 animal of the European form is pale in colour; Stoliczka records 

 that of Kashmir as "blackish, with the tentacles short." He also 

 obtained it in Lahul. 



9. Hygromia hispida, Linn. Skardo, Baltistan (Godwin- Austen). 



None of these shells collected by me at Kuardo in Skardo were 

 found living ; they were sub-fossil in an alluvial deposit near the 

 Indus Eiver, probably of Interglacial age. 



10. Eulota Mataianensis^ JSTevill. Mataian, Dras. 



11. „ E:uttoni,Vh. " Widely distributed " (Theobald). 



12. Valhnia costata, Miill., var. "Large and finely ribbed." Skardo, 



Baltistan (Godwin-Austen). 



13. Vallonia costata^ var. Asiatica, Nevill. Yarkand (Stoliczka). 



14. ,, Zadacensis, Nevill. Mataian, Dras ; Leh, Ladak. 



