MELANIIDA. 24.9 
Long. 63, diam. 22$ mil. 
20 Mandalay ; coll. Dr. J. Anderson. 
1 Henzada, Pegu; exc. Dr. F. Stoliezka. 
1 Thyet Myo; coll. R. Hungerford, Esq. [?]. 
This specimen should perhaps rather be classed in the typical 
form than in my var. lanceolata. Long. 574, diam. 233 mil. ; 
eroded. 
A somewhat similar form from Henzada exists also in Mr. 
H. F. Blanford’s collection. 
var. imbricata. 
Hanley, Con. Indica, pl. 158, fig. 4 (Hab. ? ]. 
1 Henzada; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka, 
13 Yaylaymaw ; coll. Dr. J. Anderson. 
In quite young specimens, the “imbricated” sculpture can 
scarcely be detected. Long. 65, diam. 25 mil. There are very 
fine specimens of this var. from Henzada in Mr. H. F. Blanford’s 
collection, exactly resembling Brot’s pl. 11, fig. 4A. 
21 Thongyeen [Tenasserim Prov.]; coll. R. Hungerford, Esq. 
Long. 49, diam. 243 mil. 
Strongly decollate, only three whorls remaining; excavated 
below the suture; longitudiual ribs obsolete on last whorl, 
strongly developed on the other two; in shape it closely resem- 
bles the typical form. 
var. soliduscula, nov. 
Brot, Conch.-Cab. IT, pl. 13, fig. 6, as “ M. reveei [juv.]”; UW. theobaldi, 
B. ms. in coll. H. F. Blanford, 
10 Pegu [spec. juv.]; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka, 
4, Noung-ben-Ziek ; ex c. Asiatic Soc., Bengal. 
M. Brot’s above-quoted figure is not, as he supposes, a repre- 
sentation of the young of the typical jform, which is altogether 
different; it is a nearly adult specimen of this very distinct 
variety, which is solid and light-yellow coloured; a quite young 
specimen having a single broad brown belt on the middle of the 
last whorl. 
Long. 48, diam. 18 mil. 
