312 H. H. Godwin- Austen — On the Helicidae collected [No. 4, 



Helix (Nantna) globosa, n. sp. 



Shell very globose, thin and glassy, pale ochre, whorls 4, the last large 

 and expanded below. Aperture broadly lunate. Apes rounded. 



Alt. 0-28", major diam. 0-40". 



Animal, dark grey, becoming pale fleshy on extremity of foot, which 

 is broad behind, with the lobe over the gland much hooked. Tentacles 

 rather thick at base. Length P2", tentacles 0"2". 



Hab. — Summit of Toruputu Peak. 



This shell is of the form of H. saints, but is much larger ; and the 

 animal differs considerably. 



Helix (Rotula) vidua, W. Blf. 



Both at Shengorh 7000 ft. and at the base of the hills at the Burroi 

 gorge, and in the woods skirting the Pichola nulla, far out into the plains, 

 a small globose form was found everywhere very abundant. 



Alt. 0-28", major diam. 0-50". 



Helix (Botula) climacterica, Bs. Toruputu Peak. 



Helix remicola, Bs. Burroi Gorge. 



Helix (Trochomorpha) acris, Bs. At low elevations. 



Helix (Plectopylis) macromphalus, Bs. On Shengorh the form is 

 very small, very dark coloured, and with a tendency to be hirsute. It does 

 not differ in other respects, and was found generally distributed. 



Helix {Nanina) oxytes, Bs. Of the usual typical form. General up 

 to 7000 ft. 



Helix (Trachea) cestus, Bs. Pichola nulla, in plains of Durrang. 



Helix (Macrochlamys) honesta, Gould. Toruputu Peak. 



Helix {Trochomorphct) diplodon, Bs. Outer hills, at low elevations. 



Helix (Trochomorpha) castra, Bs. Burroi Gorge and banks of 

 upper Dikrang River. 



Helix (Plectopylis) plectostoma, Bs. Pichola nulla and Burroi 

 Gorge, — common. 



Helix Huttoni, var. tapeina, Bs. Burroi Gorge. 



Helix (Nanina) bascauda, Bs. About 3000 ft. in Dikrang valley, — 

 not common. 



Helicabion ovatus, H. Blf. 



This species, originally described from Darjiling, I was glad to find in 

 this new locality so as to be able to add a description of the animal. It 

 was tolerably abundant. 



Animal dark slate colour on head, extremity of foot pale, with a rosy 

 tint in middle of body. Length PI", tentacles (rather short) - 20". 



Hab. — Found on Shengorh peak, at 6000 feet. 



