882 MOLLUSCA. 



Genus Pupa, Drap. 



Sub-Genus Cylindrijs, Fitz. 



Pupa (CrLiNDRUs) insulaeis, Ehr. 



Fiqia insularis, Ehr.^ Symb. Pliys. 



Bulhims piillus, Gray, Proe. Zool. Soc, 1834, p. 66. 



Pupa ci/Undrica, Hutt., Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. iii, 1834, p. 85. 



Bulimics insularis, Ehr., Con. Indica, pi. xxii, fig. 10. 



Ptipa {Cylindms) insularis, Nevill, I. c., p. 22. 



This, probably our commonest Indian land-sbell, was found in great abundance 

 at Pagan, Upper Burma ; very curiously neither this nor tbe next species are found 

 at all in tbe neigbbourbood of Calcutta. Tbe Indian Museum possesses specimens 

 from Aden, Gwadar, Abyssinia, Sind, Kutcb, Suliman Eange, Tricbinopoly, Ceylon, 

 Poona, Burwani Hills, Tinali (Benares), and Sabarunpur (N. W. Provinces). Tbe 

 Burmese locabties of P. insularis and P. ccenopictus now recorded, I consider parti- 

 cularly important and interesting. PL xxii, fig. 10, of tbe Con. Indica well represents 

 tbe Burmese form. 



Sub-Genus Leucochila, Martens. 

 Pupa (Leucochila) ccenopicta, Hutt. 



Tupa canopiicta, Hutt., Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. iii, 1834, p. 85, No. 7 ; p. 93, No. 9. 

 Bulimus ccenopidus, H^itt., Con. Indica, pi. xxiii, fig. 9. 

 Pupa ( Leucochila) canopichis, Nevill, I. c, p. 23. 



Pound abundantly at Ava and Tsagain, Upper Burma ; there are also specimens 

 in tbe Museum from Erode, Cutch, Patna, Tricbinopoly, Delhi, Quettab, Abyssinia, 

 and Gwadar. 



Sub -Genus Scopelophila, Alb. 

 Pupa (Scopelophila) salwiniana, Theob. 



Pupa salminiana, Theob., Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xxxix, 1870, p. 400 ; Con. Indica, pi. 100, 



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Pupa [Scopelophila) sahviniana, Nevill, I. c, p. 23. 



I found a single specimen of this interesting shell inside a Glessula obtusa from 

 Bhamd. 



Genus Succinea, Drap. 



SUCCINEA ACUMINATA, Blanf. 



Succinea acuminata, Blanf., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1869, p. 449; Con. ludica, pi. Ixviii, fig. 7 ; Nevill, 

 I. c, p. 23. 



Pound on tbe Pirst Expedition only, at Momien in Yunnan; it is a well 

 characterized and perfectly distinct species. 



