1865.] Land and Freshwater Shells from the Shan Stales. 277 



19. H. Helix, 19 



1. Plectopylis, sp. Plectopylis , 1 



A described species, but not identified with certainty. 



1. Nanina vitrinoides. 

 Abundant. 



2. N. consepta, B. Nanina, 3 



Closer armed and one more whorl than the type, which was from 



near Maulmein. 



3. N. 



1. Streptaxis Birmanica, Th. 



The variety wanting the marginal tooth. 



2. S. Blanfordi, Th. Three specimens, 2 



1. Vitrina (Gryptosonea, Th.) prcestans, Gould. 

 Tolerably common.. 



2. V. 



Type as the last. A small species of the same, ......... ... 2 , 



1. Bulimus Sinensis.. 



A single specimen of this species which is tolerably common in the 

 Pegu forests. 



2. B of the " Gracilis' 1 '' type, common, with deciduous 



epidermis. 



3. B ditto, common. 



4. B. gracilis, common. 



5. B 



6. B. NiligiricuSr 



The occurrence of this shell is very interesting. It has eight 

 whorls and differs slightly from the type, but not to a greater degree 

 than Nilghiri specimens do from one another. Bulimus, ...... 6 



Achatina.. .four species. 



A. ...... 



A 



A 



All of the ordinary Indian type. Achatina, 4 : 



Pupa In species with new. 



P n. s. Pupa, 2 



1. Clausilia, a large species, not rare. 



2. G. ...... a small species, rather rare. 



