CONCHOLOGIA IN"DICA. 



and Cat. Brit. Mus. Yener. p. 265 (as SphjE- 

 ritiin). 



Moradabad. 



The original type was a little rounder and without 

 the coloured epidermis. 



10. P. Clarkeanmn, Nevill, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. ] 871, 

 vol. 39, pt. 2, pi. 1, f. 4, 4 a, 4 d. 



Biver Goomtj ; Moisraka, Damuda, in tanks ; 

 Chittagong. 



Judging from Hutton's types, this is the AfFghan 

 shell which he published, in English, as paludosum, 

 in the Asiatic Journal for 1849 (p. 659) ; but al- 

 though his description is prior, it is not only in 

 English, but too meagre to ensure identification. 



Prime has given the name solidulum to a supposed 

 P. parvulum of Benson from " India." Can it be this 

 species ? 



PLATE CLVI. 



ACHATINA, COILOSTELE, PUPA, 

 STREPTAXIS. 



See previous jjlates xvii, sviii, xsxv, xxxvi, Ixxviii, 

 cii (for first) ; viii, xcviii (for last). 



1. A. Bottampotana, Beddome, MSS. 



Lent to us by Col. Beddome with this local name. 



2. A. hebes, Blanford's MSS. in Pfeif. Mon. Hel. 

 vol. 6, p. 230 — Glessula p. Blanf. J. Asi. Soc. 

 Beng. 1870, vol. 39, p. 21, pi. 3, f. 21. 



Deo Ghat, south of Poena. 



3. A. eapillaeea, PfeifFer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854, 

 p. 294 : Mon. Helic. vol. 4, p. 614. 



Ceylon. 



The original type, now in the British Museum, is 

 here delineated : it is, however, in poor condition. 



4. A. Beddomei, Blanford (see plate cii, f. 8). 

 Our previous figure copied from an Indian painting 



represented certain accidental white specks as essen- 

 tial : our present is taken from the type, which differs 

 little from A. inornata, except in its peaked apex. 



5. C. scalaris, Benson, An. Nat. H. 3 864, Peb. 

 Pound dead in the sand of the river Betwa, and 

 the left bank of the Jumna, and the exuviae of 

 the Ganges. 



6. P. tutula, Benson in Reeve, Conch. Icon. Bulim. 



pi. 84, f. 625.— Pupa t. Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 3, 

 p. 635, and Kust. Chemn. Pup. pi. 17, f. 8, 9, lU. 

 Humeerpore, Bundelkhund. 

 Just intermediate between Bulimus and Pupa. 



7, 8. S. Canarica, Beddome's name in Blanf. J. 

 Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 38, pt 2, 1869, pi. 16, f.ll : 

 Cont. Mai. pt. 10. 



S. Canara, not far from west coast of India. 

 The type here delineated seems at present unique 

 (at least in England) . 



9. S. bombax, Benson (as Helix). See previous 

 plate 31, f. 1, 4. 

 This is the adult of the young shell we had 

 previously figured as a Helix. 



10. S. Birmanica, Blanford, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 



1865, pt. 2, p. 81 : Cont. Mai. pt. 5.— Pfeif. Mon. 



Helic. vol 5, p. 444.— Stol. J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 



1871, vol. 40, pt. 2. pi. 7, f. 5, 6, 7. 

 Tongoop, Aracan. 

 Either through transposition for symmetry's sake 

 by the lithographer after the jarinting of the text, or 

 misled by remarks in the Asiatic Journal, the names 

 of Birmanica and Blanfordi were interchanged in 

 part 1 of the Conchologia Indica. 



PLATE CLVII. 

 NAVICELLA, T«"ERITIN-A. 



See, for Wavicella, pi^vious plate cxxxvii. 



1, 4. Nav. squamata, Dohrn, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 1858, p. 135. 



Ceylon. 



Drawn from the type in the British Museum. 



2, 3. Ner. Perotetiana, Recluz, Rev. Zool. Cnv. 

 1841, p. 333.— Sow. Thes. Conch, vol. 2, pi. 115, 

 f. 200, 201.— Reeve, Conch. Icon. Ner. f. 124. 



Ceylon : Nilgheri-ies. 

 We have not obtained the Ceylonensis of Recluz 

 (J. Cone. 1851, p. 202) said to be very near this, 

 but with its black opercle edged with oi-ange. 



5, 6. ]^er. reticularis, Sowerby (for reticulata 

 Bens, not Sow. in Z. P.), Conch. Illus. ISTer. f. 

 44 : Thes. Conch, vol. 2, p. 536, f. 264, 265.— N. 

 humeralis, Th. (name only). 

 Bengal ; Salwen. 



