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CONCHOLOGIA INDICA. 



PLATE XXIII. 

 BULIMUS. 



1. B. Agrensis, Kurr, Mai, Bliit. vol 2, 1855, p. 107. 

 — Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 4, p. 463. 



Agra. 



2. B. vibex, Hutton MSS. in Pfeif. Mon. Helic. 

 vol. 2, p. 118; Kust. ed. Chemn. Bulim. pi. 17, 

 f. 5, 6.— Reeve, Conch. Icon. Bulim. f. 299. 



Simla and Landour. 



.3. B. Nilagiricus, Pfeiffer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1846, 

 p. 418; Mon. Helic. p. 119.— Reeve, Conch. Icon. 

 Bulim. f. 291. 



North Khasi Hills : Nilgherries. 



4. B. gracilis, Hutton, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 3, 

 p. 84, 93.— Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 2, p. 157.— 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon. Bulim. f. 495. 



Bundelkund, and the plain provinces of Bengal, 

 &c. Ceylon. Birmah. 



5. B. Grifathi, Benson, in Reeve's Conch. Icon. 

 Bulim. f 302. 



Afghanistan. 



6. B. eromita, Benson, in Reeve's Conch. Icon. Bulim. 

 pi. 78, f. 573. 



Bolan Pass, Afglianistan. 



7. B. pretiosus, Cantor ]\ISS. in Reeve, Couch. 

 Icon. Bulim. f. 619. 



Mimosa l)ushes, banks of Jlielum, ChillianwaUa. 

 Closely allied to the last species. 



8. B. spelsBUS, Hutton, Journ. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 

 18, pt. 2 (1819), p. 653. 



Bolan Pass, Afghanistan. 

 Closely allied to tho two preceding, and considered 

 by Benson idontiail with his crcmita. 



9. B. ocenopiotiis, Hutton J. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 3, 

 p. 85, no. 9, and p. 93, and vol. 18, pt. 2, 1849, 

 p. Orvl (as Puivi). — Reeve, Couch. Icon. Bulim. 

 f. 492.— Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 3, p. 349. 



Afghauislau, &c. : Upper Birmuh. 



10. B. niflstrigatus, Benson, in Reeve's Conch. Icon. 

 Bulim. f. :^10. 



Botwcoi\ tho rivers Jumna and Sutlej. 



A somewhat doubtful species, which nms into />r('- 

 tiofus and (irmita. 



PLATE XXIV. 

 CLAUSI L lA. 



1. C. bacillum, Benson MSS. in Theobald's Notes 

 on Distribution, in J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 



Nanclai, Khasi Hills. 

 No description appeared of this species, of which two 

 specimens alone are knoAvn — the better, or tj'pe, of which 

 is here delineated : the other is in the Bensonian 

 collection. 



2. C. insignis, Gould, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., and 

 Joiu'n. Boston Soc. Nat Hist. vol. 4, p. 458, pi 24, 

 f. 8, from which Pfeif. Mon. HeHc. vol. 2, p. 423. 



Tavoy, Birmah. 



3. C. insignis, var. gracilior, Pfeiffer (as of Gould), 

 Mon. Helic. vol. 3, p. 589 : Novit. Conch, vol. 1. 



Moulmein, Birmah. 



4. C. cylindrica, Gray, MSS. in Pfeif. Symbol, and 

 Mon. Helic. vol. 2, p. 428 ; vol. 3, p. 590 ; Kust. 

 ed. Chemn. Claus. pL 11, f. 12 to 16. — C. elegans, 

 Hutton MSS. 



Landoiur. 



5. C. bulbus, Benson, An. Nat. Hist. 1863, May, 

 p. 321.— Pfeif. Mon. HeUc. vol. 6, p. 410. 



Near ^loulmein, Birmah. 



6. C. fusiformis, Blanford, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1865, 

 p. 80.— Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 6, p. 410. 



Aracan Hills. 



7. C. loxostoma, Benson, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 5 

 (1836), p. 353.— Pfeif. Mon. Helic vol. 2, p. 404. 

 — C. Bengalensis, Von dem Busch's MSS. in Kust. 

 ed. Chemn. Claus. pi. 2, f. 11 — 13, and Pfeif. Mon. 

 Helic. vol. 2, p. 60. 



Teria Ghat. 



8. C. Masoni, Theobald. J. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 33 

 (186-1). p. 246; separate pamphlet, p. 10. 



Ne;u" Tonghoo, in the moimtains between Pegu 

 and Martabau. , , 



. f ■ ' !■ 



9. C. t\iba, llanley, Pjoo. Zool. Se c. 1868. 



Shan States (Theobiild). 

 At present of extreme rarity (^Mus. Theobald and 

 Hauley). 



10. C. los, Benson, An. Nat. Hist. ser. 2. vol. 10, 

 p. 350.— Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 4, p. 761. 

 Darjiling. 



