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4. M. zonata, Benson, Journ. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1836, 
vol. 5, p. 747.—Philippi, Ab. N. Conch, vol. 1, 
Mel. pi. 1, f. 12.—Reeve, Conch. Icon. Mel. f. 217. 
Sylhet. 
5, 6. M. Hugeli, Philippi, Ab. N. Conch, vol. 1, 
p. 61, Mel. pi. 2, f. 8.—M. siphonata, Reeve, 
Conch. Icon. Melan. f. 143. 
Khasia Hills; Mysore. 
7. M. lineata, Gray, Index Test. Sup. (1828), Helix, 
f. 68.—Trosch. in Wiegm. Arch. Nat. 1837, 
p. 176.— M. lirata, Benson, Journ. Asi. Soc. Beng. 
1836, vol. 5, p. 782, name only for nameless 
fig. D in Glean. Sci. Calcut. vol. 1 (1829).—Reeve, 
Conch. Icon. Mel. f. 170. 
River Goomty ; Tenasserim, &c. 
8, 9. M. terebra, Benson, Journ. Asi. Soc. Beng. 
1836, vol. 5, p. 747.—Reeve, Conch. Icon. 
Mel. f. 9.—M. torquata, Busch, in Philippi Ab. 
N. Conch, vol. 1, Mel. pi. 1, f. 18. 
Sylhet. 
10. M. Riqueti, Grateloup, Trans. Lin. Bordeaux, 
vol. 11, pi. 5, f. 28. 
Quilon, Travancore ; Cochin. 
According to Brot, the tornatella of Reeve, supposed 
by him to be identical, is not this species : his b is 
the veritable tornatella of Lea; his a seems the 
sculpta of Souleyet (Zool. Bonite), a near ally. 
PLATE LXXII. 
MELANIA. 
1, 2. M. gloriosa, Anthony, Americ. J. of Conch, 
vol. 1 (1865), pt. 3, p. 207, pi. 18, f. 2. 
Bassein district, Pegu. 
3. We had proposed the name of Goliah for this 
magnificent species, but as it is evidently identical 
with some smaller specimens which may possibly 
(?) prove the humerosa of Gould, or the infrapicta 
of Martens (so termed in Cuming’s collection), 
we defer the naming of it until the next part 
of our publication. 
4. M. eonfusa, Dohrn, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858. 
Ceylon. 
Closely allied to the Tirouri of Quoy, and the erosa 
of (“ Lesson ”) Philippi. 
5. M. Herculea, Gould, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. H. 
1846, vol. 2, p. 110: Otia Conch, p. 199. 
Tavoy River. 
Reeve (Conch. Icon. Mel. f. 4) has figured an 
Herculea from Ceylon! which is utterly unknown 
to us from that quarter. 
6. M. Pcguensis, Anthony, Amer. Journ. Conch. 
Pegu. 
7. M. episeopalis, Lea, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1850, p. 
184, in part. 
Diyung River, North Cachar Hills. 
See plate 75, f. 5, 7. 
PLATE LXXIII. 
MELANIA. 
1, 2, 3, 4. M. scabra, Muller (asBuccinum s.), Hist. 
Verm. vol. 2, p. 136. — Chemn. Conch. Cab. 
f. 1259, 1260, badly, (as Helix s.).—Brug. Enc. 
Meth. Yers, vol. 1, p. 330 (as Bulimus s.).—Desh. 
ed. Lam. Anim. s. Vert. vol. 9, p. 443.— Helix 
aspera, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 3656.—Dillw. Cat. vol. 
2, p. 950.—Wood, Ind. Testae, pi. 34, f. 141.—M. 
elegans, Reeve, Conch. Icon. Mel. f. 178. 
Poona ; Coromandel; Cochin ; River Goomti ; 
Ceylon (fig. 3, 4), &c., &c. 
A very variable shell, of which the coarser and more 
spinous form (f. 1) comes from Cochin and Beloochis- 
tan; the smoother and less opaque from Poona. 
5, 6, 7. M. scabra, var. elegans.—M. elegans, Bens. 
Journ. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 5 (1836), p. 782, 
name only for the unnamed turreted form in 
Gleanings in Science, vol. 1 (1829), Melan. letter 
c.—Hutton, Journ. Asi. Soc. Beng. (vol. 17, pt. 1) 
1849, p. 657. 
North of Oude, S. India. 
Figure 6 is drawn from a shell marked by Benson as 
his type ; figure 5 is peculiarly characteristic ; figure 7 
is an elongated variety, from the North of Oude. 
8, 9. M. Layardi, Dohrn, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858.— 
Reeve, Conch. Icon. Mel. f. 104. 
Ceylon. 
10. M. datura, Dohrn, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858.— 
Reeve, Conch. Icon. Mel. f. 213. 
Ceylon. 
