362 Notes on the Indian terrestrial Gasteropoda. [No. 4, 
Table I. exhibiting the numbers of the Helicide im India and the 
proportion of vagrant species which range beyond the bounds of «@ 
single Province. 
Helicide. Total of species. Vagrant species. 
WValbreiniaaeniy pee mo ecaae weno maaee OL ac wells None 
(Cir OLMOSOLTNER A And Sas co dctodd bed Ssacoasbocen oon) 9) 24 1 
DUCCHNER RR Ll hia leismeasemad auc anummn yh OIL None 
HES isepe os eascblmopioreeteceesun sneden telecom eon: 14 
ly pselostomayss. ase ese ey ones cue odaseitene ee None 
DERE PUAMIS UML Wacilsles te tea ctmoncninect-tetsiciesiual oO None 
PB ULMUS URE R Me SoU Fes cere en SM | SEO) 7 
Pavel wa ui y Saya ls VaR ne RN CUS LO 3 
US OSHA wor Pei Sere tele ele came a eee ile Ruma c Men uly wae None 
ERO As aN aetsldet Seiad cuwe sie dimbeicoe Mouton teaied eed y (it. i 
Clausilliiay ee ccr ceaskiine ios eanics ioeiau tonteseee cle un meted: None 
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The following are the vagrant species and those only are marked 
thus (*) whose distribution is peculiar, as, of course, where provinces 
meet, some few species trench on the adjoining province without 
properly belonging to it, so that the actual number of truly vagrant 
species is less than the number of the above table. For some of my 
data marked thus (+) Iam indebted to my friends the Messrs. Blanford. 
-Cryptosoma planospira, Provinees I. and II. 
Helix Barrakporensis,} Provinces I. and IIL. 
H. bistrialis, Provinces III. and V. 
I include this species as I regard H. Ceylanica as a mere variety 
of it. 
H. castra,* Provinces I. III. 1V. and V.+ 
H. capitium,* Provinces I. and II. 
A rare shell in the two localities known to me, the Katak jungles 
and hills North of Tirhoot. 
H. climacterica,f Provinces I. and IV.+ 
Hi. delibrata,* ' Provinces I. and IV. 
H. fallaciosa, Provinces III. and V.+ 
Hi. fastigiata,* Provinces I. and III. 
H. Huttoni,* Provinces I. and III. 
