96 Ee 
peep aparg 
RISSOIDA, 
15 Arakan and Bombay [3, 1,5]; coll. Rev. S, B. Fairbank and 
W. T. Blanford, Esq. 
The spire is often a trifle inclined to the right, and out of the 
axis. 
6 Persian Gulf; ex c. Colonel G. B. Mainwaring. 
subvar, deformis, nov. 
Spire notably bent away from the axis, somewhat forward and 
to the left, as in many of the Hulimide. 
1 Mauritius; coll. G. Nevill, Esq. 
var major, nov. 
3 Mauritius [44, 12]; coll. G. Nevill, Esq. 
var, depauperata, nov. 
4 Mauritius [24, vix. 1); coll. G. Nevill, Esq. 
1 Singapore; coll. Dr, F. Stoliczka, 
86, Rissoina miranda. 
Rissoina miranda, A. Adams, Ann, Mag. VIII, 1861, Mino-Sima, 63F.; 
2= R. insolita, Desh. 
T can detect no marked difference in this form from the pre- 
ceding, except that the nodules are less rounded or pearl- 
like. 
2 Hong-Kong; coll. R. Hungerford, Esq. 
2 Japan [typical]; ex Mr. Damon [coll. A, Adams.] 
Long 3, diam, 1 mil. 
87. Rissoina bellardii. 
Rissoina bellardii, Issel, Mal. Mar Rosso, 1869—long. 23, diam. $ mil.— 
subfossil ; ? R. insolita, Desh. var. 
Perhaps only a variety of the preceding, distinguished by 
shorter and more convex spire, more tumid last whorl, &c. 
1 Jashk, Persian Gulf [12, 2]; coll. W. T. Blanford, Esq. 
4 Persian Gulf; ex c, Colonel G. B. Mainwaring. 
var.P 
1 Annesley Bay, Red Sea [2, 2]; coll. W. T, Blanford, Esq. 
