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The land and freshwater shells of India. 



[No. 4. 



leaves and rubbish at.the foot of rocks. By the habitat " Maulmein" 

 the " Farm caves" in limestone hills a few miles distant are intended. 



Otopoma. Gray. 

 28.* O. blennus, B. — Maulmein. Rare. 



Hydrocena. JBarreyss. 



29.* H. illex, B. — Phaiethan. Not rare. On the bare face of 

 limestone rocks. 



30 * H. pyxis, B. — Thaiet-mio. Not rare, under stones. 



31.* H. frustrillum, B. — Ava. Procured abundantly by Mr. 

 Oldham. 



Tabular view of the distribution of 

 the Cyclostonridse, in Birmah and 

 the Tenasserim Provinces. 



* Alycoeus 



Cyclophorus cornu venatorium Sav 

 ¥ „ cryptomphalus, B. 



„ fulguratus, Pfr. 



* „ calyx, B. 



Theobaldianus, B. 



Haughtoni, mihi, 



affinis, mihi, ... 



scurra, B. 



balteatus, P. ... 



aurantiacus, Schurr, 



expansus, Pfr.... 



scissimargo, B. 



sculp tilis, B." ... 



* „ armillatus, B. ... 



* „ umbonalis, B..., 



* „ amphora, B. ... 



* „ pyramidalis, B. 



* Hydrocena frustrillum, B. 



* » py^, B. 



* „ illex, B. 

 Rhaphaulus chrysalis, Pfr. . . . 



* Megalomastoma gravidum, B. 



„ sectilabre, Gould, 



* Pupina artata, B. 



* „ arula, B. 



* Pterocyclos pullatus, B. 



* „ cetra, B. 



* Leptopoma aspirans, B. 



* Otopoma blennus, B. 



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Helix. L. 

 1* H. Oldhami, B.— Ava. Procured by Mr. Oldham. 

 2.* H. sealpturita, B. — Ava. What appears to be a small 



