1-4S W. Theobald— iV";/'^.? on tic land [No. 3, 



on the authority of shells received from Mr. Lydekker with that habitat, 

 which subsequent enquiry has served to render extremely doubtful, and I 

 have accordingly excluded the species from the Kashmir fauna. 



In conclusion I would urge that visitors to Kashmir could hardly fail 

 to add many species to the above list if they carefully collected in the 

 higher ranges, and along routes not visited by me, especially the smaller 

 species of Pupa, &c. which are most conveniently sought for among 

 the light rejectamenta and vegetable refuse swept down by floods, and 

 heaped up along the banks of streams in sheltered spots. 



List of land and fresTi-ivater shells, presumahly inliahlti7ig J^ashmir and its 

 vicinity. Shells, not seen hy me, marked by an aster isle. 

 Paludomus tanjoriensis, Gmel.* 

 Melania tuherculata, Miill. 

 M. variabilis, B.* 

 Valvata p isc inalis, Miill . 



V. stoliczhana, Nevill.* (Cat. Moll. Ind. Mus.) 

 Vivipara bengalensis, Lam.* 

 V. dissimilis, Miill.* 

 Bithynia pulchella, B. 

 Hyalina lucida, Drap. 

 H. fulva, Drap. 

 Macrochlamys indica, B. 

 M. splendens, Hut ton. 

 M. patane, B. 

 M. sp. 



Kaliella BaraTcporensis, Pfr. 

 Hemiplecta monticola, Hut ton. 

 H. jamuensis, Theob. 

 Trochomorpha hyba, B. 

 Helicarion cassida, Hutton. 

 H.Jlemingii, Pfr. (type and vnr. minor.) 

 H.flemingii, var. altivagus, Theob. (an sp. no v. ?) 

 jET. monticola, B. 

 H. scutella, B. 

 Fruticicola huttoni, B. 

 VaUonia pulchella, Miill. 

 F. costata, Miill. 

 Peronceus coenopictus, Hutton. 

 Napceus candelaris, Pfr. 

 N. sindicus, B. 

 N, coclcbs, B. 



