CONCHOLOGIA INDICA. 



gonerosus, Gould, t. 4G, f. 4, 7 ; t. 



9, f . 7 (as laraellatus, var.) 

 Gowhatensis,' Tli. (R. Gowhattan, 



Assam) . 

 hidicuH, Sow. t. ]07, f. 1, 4. 

 iiivolutus, Bn. t. 41, f. 2. 

 Jcnkinsianus, Bn. t. 41, f. 4. 

 hiniellatus, Lea, t. 44, f. 7. 

 liayardi. I^ea, t. 41, f. 1. 

 Icio.,,;,;' I!, I. t. 12. f. 6. 

 nKirilrnm-. Hii. t. 10, I. 2, 4 : vac. 



t. r. 

 Mandelaj^SiHV Th. t. 154, f. 4. 

 mai'cons, Han. t. 42, f. 4, -5, G. 



marginalis,^ Lam. t. 42, f. 7 ; 

 1 t. 43, f. 2 to 5 ; t. 44, f. 1 

 to 4. 



Nuttallianus, Lea, t. 41, f. 5, 6. 

 olivarius. Lea, t. 10, f. 1. 

 pachysoma, Bn. t. 12, f. 1. 

 parma, Bn. t. 154, f. 1 : vai-. ? t. 



154, f. 2. 

 pugio, Bn. t. 10, f. 7. 

 radula, Bn. t. 10, f. 3. 

 rugosus, Gmelin, t. 154, f. 3. 

 scobina, Bn. t. 46, f. 2. 

 scutum, Bn. t. 46, f. 1 : var. t. 

 i 46, f. 3. 



Sikkimensis, Lea, 1. 11, f. 4 ; t. 107, 

 I f. 6, 7. 



smaragdites, Bn. t. 10, i. 5. 

 I Tavoyensis, Gould, t. 154, f. 6, and 

 j var. ? f. 7. 



I Tennentii, Han. t. 45. f. 7, 8, 9. 

 ! theca, Bn. t. 12, f. 5. 



Thwaitesii, Bn. t: 43, f. 1. 



triembolus,^ Bn. t. 107, f. 2. 



trii'ostris,* Han. t. 11, f. 6. 



Vulcauus, Han. t. 155, f. 3. 



W'ynegungensis, Lea, t. 45, f. 6. 



INOPERCULATED LAND SHELLS. 



VlTKINA. 



Atarancnsis," Tli. 

 Jicusoui, PI', t. r,.",, r. 1, 4. 

 J^irmanicii, I 'IhI. i 1 I'. 7. 

 ciissida, I . [■<-, 1'. 2, 3. 

 Coylanica,'* Beck. 

 Christianii", Th. t. 66, f. 7, 10. 

 I'idg.'iriana,'-' Bn. 

 Fltmiiiigiuiui, Pi", t. 6(), f. 5, 6. 

 gigas, Bn. t. (i6, f. 2. 3. 

 liftei-oconciui, H. Bl. t. 152, 

 H, 0. 



ii-rndians, I'l'. t. 66. 1'. s, ;t. 

 inonticola, Bn. I. 152, 1'. 1, 4. 



menibranacea, Bn. t. 152, f. 10 

 ovata,"> H. Bl. 



Pegaensis,>i Th. t. 65, f. 2, 3. 

 j prsestars, Gonld, t. 65, f. 5, 6. 

 ' Salius, Bn. t. 65, f. 8, 9. 



scutella, Bn. t. 66, f. 1, 4. 



solida,'2 G. A. t. 152, f. 6. 



succina, Rervc. t i;5, f. 7, 10. 



venusta, Th. t 1 -l', I'. 



SOI'HINA. 



Calias, Bn. t. 147, f. 2, 3, and va 

 discoidalis, 7. ' 

 conjangens, StoHc. t. 145, f. 8, 0. 



forabilis, Bn. t. 147, f. 1, 4. 

 schistostelis, Bn. t. 147, f. i, 6. 



Helk.'3 



acalles, Pf. t. 128, f. 1, 4. 

 achatina, Gray, t. 13, f . 1 : t. 5 

 8, 9. 



acris, Bn. t. 54, f. 6. 

 acuducta. Bn. t. 50, f. 5. 

 Akoutongensis. Th. t. 15, f. 4. 

 alhizouata. Dohni, t. 52. f. 6. 

 aui|Hilla, Bn. r. 2'.. f, 4. 

 anax, l^n. t . -'7. ('. 1 . 2, :">. 

 anecps, Ciould, r. oi'. f, 1 



' .1. S(.,>. ^\i'^vr. isru. 1<(. 2. p. 208. pi. 17. f. 4. j 

 ('(.in|.;iiv uilh llii^ ni;u-ik'litll¥ tlio r. 81nirtlcffiaiui.^ of 

 l.ni I.I. Ac. rhil;,,!. 1, \nl :! (Ohi>. V. vol. C). p. 23, pi. 27, f. 

 17). I'n.m Niinpon. I iiml caTultnis hi.'; U. ovit,itu.>^ 



(Ol.M. V. vol, 12. p. :•■:>. W : 



' Moivli n'pir.l.- ihr I . iniiuatiis of Spongier as a form of , 

 tlii> iniiNi viiniiMo spiviiN. i 



' I'oinpiH.- Willi llii.s il,,. Inpiirtilus of l.ia (I'loc. Pliihul. 

 1.S(1:J), fnnu i1h< river .Icllinplnir. 



» Till' lriro.Mris of Uww seoms creniloiis, to which species 1 

 111.- (.oniiplionliis of TiHwIu-l (Wi,.^.m. Arch. Nai. 1837. p. 180), | 

 ii 11 I'liin lit 111!, for tlic dcwriptioii roinimKs one of Novaculina, | 

 iiiav po,>i,sil)ly iioloiif;, ' 



• l.iiiins mill I'nrniacrlla Imve lieeii oniittoil for want of 

 iiiiiteriiili. ; iic.'oiiIin(j to Rviu-oii !. niaimscript tlio Vitriua Iwccaia 

 of lliiiloii ic the fry of P. rnieila. Our work l eiiijr to illustrate 

 .••helis. not molhl^ks. tlie rmliineiiiarv Helicarion Tlieolwhii of 

 ti, Austen (ri-,.e. /. 1872)aii.l his ll.'crocous (.517. pi. 30. f, 9^ 

 liii ve ) een cinittrtl. .S> poor are wo fer Bi^ace. 



' .1. A»i. .S,c. Ilei.p, 1870. vol. 39. pt. 2. p. 401. Kroin near 

 tlie river Alnriiii. Mnital an. I 



' In AppBiulix to Index Moll. Olir. Frcil. p. l. Reeve ■ 



(Cnwh. loon. Vit. f. liMs li-und wh.it iiui.v p.-.Mbly be the 

 in a ^l. ar>ri-il oa a.^ t«irr .-.r llivirr i i.o size of Aude- 

 I'.-.tJi. TIk' i-latr ivunv.l to by TtVilllr and Ke>.vo has not been 

 i^^^u ,i ; iiukH il very low copies of oven the Appendix were dis- 



ti-il'Utc.l. 



" .\u. Nai. His. 1S.)3, set. 2. vol. 12. p. 93. Ceylon. 



'° .1. ,^,v. W-wr. 1871. vol. 40, pt. 2. p. 44, pi. 2. f. 7 (as 

 Helioai-ion). Pavjiliiig. 



" Our tigures precisely represent the type of the V. auriformis 

 of Blanford (J. Asi, Soc. Bcng. 1865, vol. 36, pt, 2. p. 36) from 

 the Nilgherries. 



'■- Soc, tw. ,1. Asi. lierg. 187-\ t, 2. f. 5. In that plate are 

 delincntwl, also, ll.-lioavion Shillinghense, brunueum and Na- 

 gaonse. the sliicl,!..- of wlii.-h hanlly merit to be called shells 



" In addition to those in our list we must specify the African 

 II. Perotteti of Pt. iflVr (.K^'^'v*" '""l Kuster's figures :vre very 

 unlike). ;ind tlu' .Singapore 11. l.\olinia of l^enson, Iwtll ascribed 

 to the Nilgli. rries. tiio Xanina Iragilis of Hutton. which is most 

 in!ule.|uately ^.1. A.-i. Hong. vol. 7. p. 216) defined. Compare 

 with our minute trochiform species the H. (Kaliella) peliosjuithi 

 of Morch (Aftryk. Nat. lijobenhavn, 1872) from Calcutta, which 

 we have not seen. 



