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2. Globosely conoid, sculpture fine, longitudinally striate: M.umbrati- 
cola , sp. n., N. Cachar Hills, perpaula (Bens.), kandiensis (Nevill, 
MS.), Ceylon, pongee (Theob.), pacata and enata , Naga Hills, 
faceta and sata, Dafla Hills, originaria , M unipur, and ? anonce , 
Calcutta, spp. nn. 
3. Shell of large size, globose or depressedly globose, sculpture longi- 
tudinal, linear, rather wavy striation, with smooth ribbon-liko 
intervals: M. indica* (Bens.), type of genus, petrosa (Hutt.), 
splendens (Hutt.), shengorensis , sp. n., Sheugor Peak, Dafla Hills, 
and p chcenix (Bens.). 
4. Shell of same form as in the preceding, sculpture longitudinal, 
each fine rib broken up into papillate dots : M. exul (Theob.) = 
andamanensis (Tryon), prona (Nevill). 
5. Shell of similar form, sculpture very fiue, regular and delicate 
longitudinal striation : M. hardwiclcii ,* Calcutta, with several 
varieties, Ihotaensis, Lhota-Naga Hills, opiparus[-ra\ Darjiling, 
and lcala,* Western Bhutan, all spp. nn. 
6. Shell depressedly conoid, of large or moderate size, perfectly 
smooth : M. resplendens (Phil.), ? consepta (Bens.), jainiana* 
sp. n., Manbhum and Parisnath, ? politissima (Pfr.), atricolor* 
(Godw.-Aust.), cacharica * sp. n., Munipur Hills, lubrica (Bens.), 
lcoliaensis sp. n., Kolinghur, Assam [this name already used for 
another species in the first group.] 
7. Sculpture regular, longitudinal coarse striae, broadly ridged ; 
radula with straight unicuspid laterals: M. castaneo-labiata* 
sp. n., Assam. 
8. Shell rather large, globose or depressedly conoid, sculpture de- 
cussate or papillate, longitudinal striae, crossing fine transverse 
ribbing : M. dalingensis * sp. n., Western Bhutan. 
The species marked with an asterisk anatomically described, all figured. 
Land and Freshw. Moll, of India, iii. & iv. pp. 76-122, pis. xiv., xvii.-xxix., 
xxxv., & xl. 
Macrochlamys superlita (Morelet, as Helix), M. ? cincta (Mollend.), and 
nitidissima , sp. n., all from China, with anatomical description of the two 
former by Jickeli ; 0. v. Mollendorff, JB. mal. Ges. x. pp. 358-368 (AT. 
cincta figured, pi. xii, fig. 1), the last also in Nachr. mal. Ges. 1883, 
p. 98. 
Ariophanta (Desmoul.). Generic description, the species of British 
India enumerated, anatomical description and figures of A. Icevipes (Mull.), 
interrvpta (Bens.), immerita (Blauf.), ? retrorsa (Gould), intumescens 
(Blanf.), and laidlayana (Bens.) ; Godwin- Austen, Land and Freshw. 
Moll, of India, iv. pp. 132-142, pis. xxxiii. & xxxiv. The species from 
the Malayan Archipelago, referred to this genus by Semper, probably 
do not belong to it. 
Oxytes (Pfr.). Generic description, the species of British India enu- 
merated, anatomical description, and figures of 0. cycloplax (Bens.) and 
orobia (Bens.) ; id. 1. c. pp. 123-131, pis. xxx.-xxxii. 
Thapsia euriomphala [ euryomph -], sp. n., Bourguiguat, Mal. Abyss, 
p. 13, pi. vii. figs. 17-20, Mount Zebul, Abyssinia. 
