Godwin- Austen — On Stoliczlca's 3ISS. Draioings, Sfc. [No. 3, 



Helix (Oxytes) oxttes, Benson, PI. XI, Fig. 2. 

 " No projection above the gland which is rather small ; sole broadly 

 margined, and with a double line," (w. t. b.) Nevill's Hand-List (1878) 

 p. 47, No. 261. 



I would call attention in this drawing to the close contiguity of the 

 base of the eye-tentacles. 



Helix (Oxttes) pollux ?, Tlieobald, PI. XI, Fig. 4. 



" Cherra Poonjee from Godwin-Austen" [Stoliczka]. 



" Animal of a pale light yellowish ochre. Head rather darker, eye 

 pedicels long and rather thick at the base. Extremity of foot and under 

 part of it very pale, short, flat and rounded, the mucous gland has a very 

 small lobe above it. 



" I found this shell very abundant on the limestone in the forest below 

 Nongkulang in the West Khasi Hills, and it ranges westward to the Garo 

 Hills following the band of the Nummulitic rocks. The veiy peculiar 

 thick shape and drooping form of the tentacles is to be noted in the draw- 

 ing, their bases adjacent as in S. oxt/tes.'" (h. h. g.-a.) 



" A small lobe aboi^e the mucous pore ; margins of mantle not produc- 

 ed over the edge of the shell, sole of foot narrowly margined." (w. t. b.) 

 Nevill's Hand-List, p. 48, No. 261, 



Explanation of the Plates. 



Plate X. 



Fig. 1, la. Helix (Ariophanta) interrupta, Bs. 



Fig. 2. • ' latdlai/ana, Bs. 



Fig. 3. Imvipes, Miiller, var. trifasciata. 



Fig. 4. intumescens, W. T. Blf, 



Plate XI. 

 Fig. 1, la. Hemiplecta orobia, Benson. 

 Fig. 2. Helix {Oxytei) oxytes, Benson. 

 Fig. 8. Helix {Hemiplecta ?) ligulata, Per. 

 Fig. 4. Helix (Oxytes) pollux ?, Theob. 



