MELANIIDE, 243 
Typical, original specimens of M. tigrina. Remarkable for 
the canaliculate suture and convexly tumid last whorl; very 
solid, strongly truncated, &c. 
15 Mandi; coll. A. G. Young, Esq. 
12 Mandi; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 
Well represented by the Con. Indica, pl. 110, fig. 2; several 
specimens show a tendency to canaliculation of the suture. 
subvar. [?]. 
6 Salt Range, Rajputana ; coll. C. A. Hacket, Esq. 
Long. 364, diam. 114 mil.; anfr.9. A fine, solid form, with 
peculiarly impressed suture ; regularly, though somewhat super- 
ficially, spirally striated, apical whorls only subobsoletely, 
, longitudinally striated ; light green, mottled with brown macula- 
tions. 
var, [? dist. sp.]. 
?Brot. Conch.-Cab. II, pl. 26, fig. 4A [not fig. 4], as UM. adspersa, 
Troschel, 
1 Moulmein ; coll, Dr. F. Stoliczka, 
A very remarkable form and brightly coloured, the last 
whorl shortly subangulate, aperture everted ; spirally striate, 
without longitudinal sculpture, columella perpendicular, ab- 
ruptly angled at base; anfr. 64; long. 264, diam. 102, mil. 
2 Locality P ; ex c, Dr. F. Stoliczka (823, 11}. 
Probably from Burma. None of these agree with the Shan 
States form figured in the Con. Indica, pl. 110, fig. 4. 
var. orissaensis, nov. 
1 Cuttack, Orissa ; coll. J. Caldwell, Esq. 
A remarkable form ; spire short, with ventricose whorls, 
substance thick, coloration uniform green (or almost so), 
longitudinal ribbing remarkably developed, even on the last 
whorl. 
Long. 25, diam. 9 [vix] mil. 
