CYCLOPHORID^. 889 



Cyclophorus ftjlgurattjs, Pfr. 



Cyclopliorui fulguratus, Pfr., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1852, p. 52 ; Con. Indica, pi. iii, fig. 3 ; NevilL I. c, 



p. 28. 

 Cyclophorus patens, Blanf., Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xxxi, 1862, p. 143 j Con. Indiea, pi. iii, 



fig. 5. 



This species was found in great abundance at Mimboo and Prome ; C. patens, 

 Blanf ., from Pegu I consider only a variety, distinguished by its rounder and more 

 thickened whorls, and especially by the less open umbilicus ; C.fulguratm is ovlQ 

 of the commonest Burmese land-shells. 



M. Morelet^ states that it is found also in Siam. 



Ctclophobtjs zebrintjs, Bens., yar. 



Cyclophorus zebrinus, Bens., Journ. As. Soe., Bengal, vol. v, 1836, p. 355; Con. Indiea, pi. ii, 

 fig. 2 ; Nevill, L c, p. 28. 



Pound in great abundance by Dr. Anderson at Bham6, Hoetone, and Ponsee. 

 It appears to be a variety of the common Khasi species, differing by its greater size 

 and duller colouring:. 



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Genus Spieaculum, Pearson. 

 Spikaculxjm andebsoni, Blanf. 



Spiraculum andersoni, Blanf., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1869, p. 447; Con. Indiea, pi. Ixxxvi, fig. 3; NeviU; 

 I. c, p. 28. 



The type specimens were found on the First Expedition at Bham6, where the 

 species was very scarce ; it was obtained again on the Second Expedition, living 

 in tolerable abundance on the right bank of the Irawady, 2nd Defile, above the 

 Great Limestone Cliff. 



Spibacultjm avanum, Blanf. 



Spiraculum avanum, Blanf., Journ. As. Soc., Bengal, vol. xxxi, 1862, p. 319; Con. Indiea, pi. 134, 

 figs. 7, 8 ; Nevill, I. c, p. 28. 



A single specimen was found on the First Expedition at Bham6 ; the species is 

 quite distinct from ^S*. andersoni. 



Genus Ptebocyclus, Benson. 



Ptebocyclus insignis, Theob., var. 



Pterocyclus insignis, Theob., Journ. As. Soc, Bengal, vol. xxxiv, 1865 ; Con. Indiea, pi. v, figs. 6, 7 ; 

 Nevill, /. c, p. 29. 



■ Ser. Concli. iv, p. 283, 



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