SYSTEMATIC LIST OF SPECIES. 



XVll 



Tricula. 

 montana, Bn. t. 155, f. 1. 



Paludomus. 

 abbreviata, Reeve, t. 125, f. 7. 

 acuta, Reeve, t. 123, f. 7. 

 asrea. Reeve, t. 121, f. 5. 

 bacula. Reeve, t. 124. f. 10. 

 bicincta, Reeve, t. 128, f. 10. 

 Chilinoides, Reeve, t. 123, f. 2. 

 davata, Redve, t. 123, f. 4. 

 conica. Gray, t. 124, f. 4. 

 constricta, Reeve, t. 126, f. 1, 4. 

 Cumingiana, Dobrn, t. 126, f. 5, 6. 

 decussata. Reeve, t. 123, f. 3. 

 distinguenda, Dokrn, t. 122, f. 3. 

 dilatata. Reeve, t. 125, f. -5, 6. 

 dromedarius, Dohrn, t. 122, f. 9. 

 erinacens. Reeve, t. 121, f. 1. 

 fnlgurata, Dohrn, t. 123, f. 1. 

 funiculata. Reeve, t. 125, f. 1, 4. 

 Gardneri, Reeve, t. 122, f. 6. 

 globulosa, Gray, t. 123, f. 5. 

 Hanleyi, Dohrn, t. 125, f. 10. 

 labiosa,! Bn. t. 108, f. 9. 

 Layardi, Reeve, t. 121, f. 6. 

 lEBvis, Lay. t. 108, f. 3. 

 loricata, Reeve, t. 121, £. 2. 

 lutosa, Soul. t. 123, f. 6. 

 Maurus, Reeve, t. 124, f. 2, 3. 

 melanostoma, Thorpe, t. 121, f . 8, 9. 

 monile, Thorpe, t. 108, f. 10. 

 nasuta, Dohrn, t. 124, f. 7. 

 Neritoides, Reeve, t. 122, f. 8. 

 nigricans. Reeve, t. 124, f. 1. 

 nodulosa, Dohrn, t. 126, f. 8, 9. 

 obesa, Phil. t. 126, f. 7, 10. 

 ornata, Bn. t. 108, f. 8. 



Paludinoides, Reeve, t. 123, f. 9. 

 palustris. Lay. t. 126, f. 2, 3. 

 parva. Lay. t. 108, £. 7. 

 picta. Reeve, t. 122, f. 7. 

 pyriformis, Dohrn, t. 125, f. 2, 3. 

 Reevei, Lay. t. 124, £. 5. 

 regalis. Lay. t. 121, f. 1^. 10 

 regulata, Bn. t. 108, f. 5, 6. 

 reticulata, Bl. t. 108, f. 4. 

 rotunda, Bl. t. 108, f. 2. 

 Skinneri, Dohrn, t. 121, f. 4. 

 similis, Lay. t. 122, f. 1. 

 solida, Dohrn, t. 122, f. 4. 

 sphserica, Dohrn, t. 124, f. 8. 

 stephanus, Bn. t. 122, f. 10. 

 spiralis. Reeve, (C. Ic. Pal. f. 15). 

 stomatodon, Bn. t. 108, f. 1. 

 sulcata. Reeve, t. 122, f. 2. 

 Swainsoni, Dohrn, t. 124, f. 6. 

 Tanschaurica, Gmel. t. 123, f. 8. 

 Tennantii, Reeve, t. 122, f. 5. 

 Thwaitesii, Lay. t. 125, f. 8, 9. 

 torrenticola, Dohrn, t. 124, f. 9 



(badly), 

 trifasciata,'^ Reeve (Ganges), 

 undata. Reeve, t. 121, f. 3. 

 violacea,^ Lay. (Ceylon). 

 Zeylanica, Lea. 



Ampullaeia.* 

 carinata, Sw. t. 114, f. 1. 

 cinerea, Reeve, t. 113, f. 1. 

 corrugata ? ^ Swain, t. 113, f . 2. 

 globosa, Swain, t. 113, f.|[4, 5. 

 Layardi, Reeve, t. 114, f. 4. 

 Maura,^ Reeve (Assam), 

 mffista, Reeve, t. 115, f. 6. 

 Malabarica, Phil. t. 114, f. 2. 



nnx, Reeve, t. 115, f. 1. 



olea, Reeve, t. 114, f . 8, and 9 ? 



Paludinoides, Phil. t. 114, f. 5; 



vars. f. 6, 7. 

 saxea. Reeve, t. 115, f. 3, and var. 



f. 4. 



Theobaldi, Hani. t. 115, f. 2. 

 Tischbeini, Dohrn, t. 114, f. 3. 

 Woodwardi, Dohrn, t. 115, f. 5. 



Paludina. 

 Bengalensis, Lara. t. 76, f . 8, 9, 10 ; 



var. gigantea, t. 77, f. 5. 

 Ceylanica, Dohrn, t. 77, f. 1, 2. 

 crassa, Hutt. t. 76, f. 2, 3. 

 digona, Bl. t. 115, f. 7. 

 dissimilis,7 Miill. t. 77, f. 3, 4. 

 doliaris, Gould, t. 77, f. 6. 

 Heliciformis, Frau. t. 77, f. 7, 10. 

 lecythis, Bn. t. 76, f. 6, and var. 



ampullacea, f. 7. 

 Naticoides, Th. t. 76, f. 1, 4. 

 oxytropis, Bn. t. 76, f. 5. 

 Remossii, Bn, t. 77, f. 8, 9. 

 variata, Frau. t. 115, f. 8. 



Paludinella. 

 (?) subsinuata,^ Dunk. 



Amnicola. 

 cincta,^ Gould (Birmah). 

 parvula, Hutt. t. 151, f . 8, 



LiTHOGLTPHUS. 



Martabanensis, Th. t. 81, f. 10. 



ByTHINIA.'" 



cerameopoma, Bn. t. 38, £. 1, 4. 

 costigera, Beck, t. 151, f. 10. 



1865, vol. 34, pt. 2, pi. 9, f. 4) in pi. 153, f. 7, and variabilis, 

 var. turrita of the same (do. f. 6) in pi. 163 : f . 6 ; f . 5 of the 

 same plate is closely allied to the latter, and perhaps all three 

 are abnormal forms of M. baccata. 



' Compare Grould's Paludina petrosa (Pr. Best. N. H. vol. 1, 

 p. 144 ; Otia, p. 191) from Birmah. 



2 Pr. Zool. 1852, p. 127. The worn type is very like our 

 figure of decussata, but is not that species. 



s Pr. Zool. 1854, p. 92. 



* In addition to those indicated A. Dolioides, from S. America, 

 has been wrongly referred to Bombay by Reeve, and A. Luzonica 

 of Eeeve with A. Sumatrensis of Philippi, attributed to Ceylon 

 by Dohrn ; these localities have not been confirmed. The A. 

 pygmasa of Eecluz, from Bombay, if not an immature shell, is 



probably the Amphibola referred to by Blanford as very close to 

 his A. Birmana. 



^ Compare the A. hepataria of Eeeve (C. Icon. Amp. i. 77). 



^ Conch. Icon. AmpuUaria. 



' Martens assigns to this long-forgotten species the P. fallax 

 of Frauenfeld and Eeeve (C. Icon. Pal. f. 61), and agrees with 

 Morch and Troschel as to the identity, also, of Swainson's P. 

 carinata (Zool. 111. ser. 1, pi. 98) from the Ganges; this last is 

 referred by Frauenfeld to Eemossii. The type of Eeeve's mela- 

 nostoma (very badly figured) in C. Icon. Pal. f. 27, is, at most, a 

 variety of dissimilis. 



8 Mai. Blat. 1862, p. 40. Pondicherry. 



" Proc. Best. N. H. vol. 2 ; Otia, p. 199. Birmah. 



'» See, too, the B. truncata of Souleyet (Voy. Bonite, Zool. 



