92 Br. Mollendorff — Neto Asiatic Clausiliae. 



of this coin have been sent to General Cunningham, whose identification, 

 when received, will be communicated to the Society. 



The following papers were read — 



1. Bise and Progress of Buddhism in 3IongoUa. 

 By Babu Saea.t Chandea Bass. 

 This paper will be published in the Journal, Pfc. I, for 1882. 

 2. Second List of Diurnal Lepidoptera inhaliting tlie Nicohar Islands. — - 

 By J. Wood-Mason^, Deputy Superintendent ^ Indian Museum, and 

 Lionel de Nioe'yille. 

 71 species, none new, are recorded. 



This paper will be published in the Journal, Part IT, for the current 

 year, with one plate illustrative of new species described in a previous paper. 

 3. Descriptions of some new Asiatic Clausilise. 

 By Be. 0. F. von Mollendoeff. 

 (Abstract.) 

 In this paper the author describes three new species of Glausilia, one 

 from Mergui obtained by Br. Anderson, and two from Japan by Brigade- 

 Surgeon Hungerford. 



1. Glausilia andersoniana, n. sp., allied to G. insignis, Gould, from 

 which it differs in its smaller size, less ventricose shape, more elongate and 

 oblique aperture, freer and more protruding peristome, paler colouring, 

 in the closing apparatus, in having one whorl less, etc. 



2. Glausilia (Gylindrophaedusa) micropeas, n. sp., near to G. gracilis- 

 pii'a, differing in the smaller number of whorls, less slender shape, larger 

 aperture, shorter principal, and usually single palatal, plait. 



Hab. Chinsingi. 



3. Glausilia (Hemiphaedusa) suhulina, n. sp., slender, fusiform, whorls 

 10, peristome free, expanded, somewhat reflected, thickened, white-lipped, 

 etc. 



Hab. Chinsingi. 



This paper will be published in the forthcoming number of the Journal 

 Part II, for the current year. 



