8171.] Godwin- Austen — Descriptions of Alycmnce. 93 



round. Peristome deeply waved within ; salient angles between 

 the undulations nodose, inner lip continuous, outer reflected con- 

 siderably near the umbilicus. 



Major diam. 0-13".— Minor diam. 0-1 1".— Alt. 0'10".— Diam. of 

 aperture 0-07". 



Habitat. Obtained in Nongjinghi Hill, Jaintia ; by no means 

 abundant. 



Alyc^eus otiphorus, Bs. var. PI. V, fig. 6. 



This is a closely allied shell to Benson's type, differing, however, 

 in its smaller size, stronger sculpture and in having very fine lines 

 of sculpture on the constriction, close behind the peristome. 



Major diam. 0-13".— Minor diam. 0-10".— Alt. 0-14".— Diam. of 

 aperture with the peristome, 0*0 6". 



Habitat. Wooded slopes of the Maugut river and Marangksi 

 Peak, Jaintia Hills, rather a rare shell. The same 'variety of 

 Alycceus otiphorus was also obtained in N. Burmah by Dr. Anderson, 

 when proceeding with the mission to Yunan. 



Alyceus sculptilis, Bs. 



This species was found at Mao Kasa, differing in no respect from 

 Burmese specimens of that shell. 



List of known Alyccei from Khasi Hill ranges. 



A. otiphorus, Bens, var PI. V, fig. 6. 



A. graphicus, W. Blf. PI. V, fig. 5. 



A. crenatus, no. sp ......PI. Ill, fig. 5, 



A.. Jaintiacus, no. sp , PI. V, fig. 3. 



kA. crispatus, n. sp., var , PI. IV, fig. 2. 

 A. crispatus, no. sp. (typical,) PI. IV, fig. 1. 

 A. Ingrami, W. Blf., var PI. IV, fig. 3. 

 A. Ingrami, W. Blf., var. Nagaensis, PI. V, fig. 2. 

 A. prosectus, Bens PI. V, fig. 1. 

 A.pusillus, no. sp PI. Ill, fig. 3. 

 A. conicus, no. sp PI. Ill, fig. 1. 



A. Theolaldi,W. Blf. PI. IV, fig. 4. 



A. liebes, Benson, PI. IV, fig. 5. 



A. diagonius, no. sp PI. Ill, fig. 2. 



A. Khasiacus, no. sp PI. Ill, fig. 4. 



A. (Dioryx) wrnula, Benson,, , PI. V, fig. 4. 



A. sculptilis, Bs. 

 A. liumilis, W, Blf. 



