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Whorls 8, scarcely convex, the last rounded beneath. Aperture 
oblique, peristome thin, columella moderately arcuate, obliquely tran- 
cated below. - 
- Millem. Inches. 
Bene thyy ii.ccmevesecoser es 27 11 
Diameter. ici ececeeaeeeer ee i, 0.48 
Aperture 10 millemetres high, 61 broad. Habitat. Anamullay Hills: 
Intermediate in its characters between A. Nilagarica, Bens., and 
the oblong ovate, Achatina of Ceylon. 
Captain Beddome’s Anamullay collections comprise the folowing 
species in addition to those above described :— 
Nanina vitrinoides, Desh. var. 
. Shiplayi, Pir. 
. Indica, Pfr. var. 
. Travancorica ? Bens. 
. Basilens, Bens. 
. ampulla, Bens. 
AZAAAARAA!AN 
. auris ? Pfr. 
Bulimus Nilagaricus, Pir var. 
B. physalis, Bens. 
B. sp. near B. trifasciatus, Rv., one imperfect specimen. 
Cyclophorus Jerdoni, Bens. 
©. deplanatus, Pfr. 
C. sp. near C. ravidus, Bens. (or possibly an immature A ulopoma. ) 
C. sp. (apparently near C. Shiplayi, Pfr., but finely costulated, 
possibly the young of an Alycceus. ) 
Pterocyclos nanus, Bens. 
Pt. rupestris, ?! Bens. 
Paludomus, sp. 
Neritina Perrotettiana, Recleiz. 
To which there only remains to be added Cataulus recurvatus, Pir., 
to complete the list of known shells from the Anamullays. I adda 
few remarks upon the species above quoted. 
But one specimen occurs of the shell which I am disposed to con- 
sider a variety of Nanina vitrinoides. It is small, measuring only 183 
millemetres by 16 in its two diameters, and 83 in height. It is de- 
pressed in form, and of a greenish tinge, but appears to differ in no 
