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expatriates, Bl. t. 145, f. 1, 4. 
Feddehianus, Th. t. 91, f. 1, 4. 
Footei, 1 Bis. 
gemmula, Bn. t. 93, f. 7. 
glaber, Bl. t. 97, f. 8, 9, 10. 
globulus, 2 G. A. 
graphicus, Bl. t. 96, f. 7, 8, 9. 
hebes, Bn. t. 93, f. 5, 6. 
lmmilis, Bl. t. 93, f. 8, 9. 
Jaintiacns, 3 G. A. 
inflatus, 4 G. A. 
Ingrami, Bl. t. 92, f. 7, 10. 
Khasiacus, G. A. t. 103, f. 5, 6. 
Kurzianus, Tb. & St. t. 145, f. 2, 3. 
margarita, Tb. t. 95, f. 10: t. 97, 
f. 7. 
multirugosus, 5 G. A. 
nitidus, Bl. t. 94, f. 4, 7. 
otipborus, Bn. t. 96, f. 5, 6. 
pbysis, Bn. t. 92, f. 5, 6. 
plectocheilus, Bn. t. 96, f. 5, 6. 
politns, Bl. t. 94, f. 1, 2, 3. 
polygonoma, Bl. t. 96, f. 2, 3. 
pi'osectns, Bn. t. 92, f. 2, 3. 
pnsillns, G. A. t. 103, f. 7, 10. 
pyramidalis, Bn. t. 91, f. 5, 6. 
Ricbtbofeni, Bl. t. 94, f. 5, 6. 
serratus, 6 G. A. 
scnlptilis, Bn. t. 97, f. 5, 6. 
Stoliczkii, 7 G. A. 
strangnlatus, Hntt. t. 93, f. 2, 3. 
strigatns, 8 G. A. 
sculptnrns, 9 G. A. (Munipur). 
snccinens, Bl. t. 96, f. 7, 10. 
stylifer, Bn. t. 92, f. 1,4. 
Tbeobaldi, Bl. t. 97, f. 2, 3. 
umbonalis, Bn. t. 92, f. 8, 9. 
urnula, Bn. t. 91, f. 8, 9. 
vestitus, Bl. t. 103, f. 4. 
Vulcani, Bl. t. 96, f. 8, 9. 
Ptekocyclos . 10 
Andersoni (Spir.) Bl. t. 19, f. 3, 4. 
ater, St. t. 142, f. 5, 6. 
Avanns, (Spir.), Bl. t. 134, f. 8, 9. 
Beddomei (Spir.), Bl. 1.134, f. 5, 6. 
bifrons, Pf. t. 142, f. 8, 9. 
bilabiatns, Sow. t. 5, f. 2. 
cetra, Bn. t. 134, f. 7, 10. 
Cingalensis, Bn. t. 5, f. 5. 
Cnmingii, Pf. t. 49, f. 7, 8. 
Fairbanki, (Spir.), Bl. t. 49, f. 1, 2. 
Feddeni, Bl. t. 5, f. 9 ; t. 134, f. 1. 
Gordoni (Spir.), Bn. t. 49, f. 9, 10. 
Hauglitoni, (Rhios.), Bn. t. 5, f. 10. 
bispidns, (Spir.) Pears, t. 5, f. 4. 
insignis, Th. t. 5, f. 6, 7. 
Mastersi, Bl. t. 5, f. 1. 
nanus, Bn. t. 49, f. 5, 6. 
parvus, 11 Pears, t. 5, f. 3 ; t. 142, f. 
5, 6. 
pullatus, Bn. t. 134, f. 2, 3, 4. 
rupestris, Bn. t. 5, f. 8. 
Aulopoma. 
grande, Pf. t. 47, f. 1, 2. 
Helicinum, Pf. t. 4, f. 8. 
Hoffmeisteri, Guer. t. 47, f. 3, 4. 
Itieri, 12 Tros. t. 4, f. 6, 7. 
spbaeroideum, 13 Dohrn (Ceylon). 
Lagocheilus. 
leporinus, Bl. t. 135, f. 2. 
scissimargo, Bn. t. 6, f. 7. 
tomotrerua, Bn. t. 6, f. 8. 
Leptopoma . 14 
apicatum, Bn. t. 142, f. 1. 
aspirans, 15 Bn. t. 6, f. 4. 
conulus, Pf. t. 105, f. 1. 
cybeus, Bn. t. 6, f. 1. 
elatum, Pf. t. 142, f. 2. 
flammeum, Pf. t. 142, f. 3. 
halophilum, Bn. t. 6, f. 3. 
oropliilutn, Bn. t. 142, f. 4. 
semiclausnm, Pf. t. 6, f. 2. 
Ctclotus . 16 
semistriatus, 17 Sow. t. 4, f. 9. 
subdiscoideus, 18 Sow. t. 4, f. 10. 
Ditropis. 
Beddomei, Bl. t. 136, f. 8, 9 
convexus, Bl. t. 136, f. 7, 10. 
planorbis, Bl. t. 136, f. 5, 6. 
Cyclophorus . 19 
affinis, Tb. t. 2, f. 7; t. 48, f. 2 ; t. 
104, f. 1. 
1 J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1861, p. 348, pi. 1, f. 3.—Pf. Mon. Pn. 
rol. 3, p. 53. Kolamullies, S. India. 
2 Id. 1873, vol. 43, pt. 2, p. 147, pi. 3, f. 4. 
3 Id. 1871, vol. 40, pt. 2, p. 92, pi. 5, f. 3. Nongjinghi Hill, 
Jaintia. 
4 Id. 1874, vol. 43, pt. 2, p. 146, pi. 3, f. 1. 
5 Id. 1874, p. 149, pi. 3, f. 7. 
6 Id. 1874, p. 148, pi. 3, f. 6. 
7 Id. 1874, p. 147, pi. 3, f. 3. 
8 Id. 1874, p. 146, pi. 3, f. 2. 
9 Id. 1875, vol. 44, pt. 2, p. 8, pi. 4, f. 2. 
10 Including, perhaps wrongly, Spiraculum and Phiostoma. 
The P. Troscheli, named by Benson from a mere drawing (An. 
Nat. II. 1851, ser. 2, vol. 8, pi. 5), which reminds one of the P. 
pictus of Troschel, was unknown even to Benson himself. 
11 The Albersi of Benson (not Pf.) proved, when washed, to be 
a mere form of this very variable species. 
12 A most variable shell, to which Pfeiffer refers the cornu- 
venatorium of Adams, and to which we must probably assign 
the f. 42 (not 41) of the Cyclostoma c. v. of Sowerby’s 
Thesaurus. 
13 Malak. Blat. 1857 (vol. 4), p. 85.—Pfeif. Mon. Pneum. vol. 
2, p. 39. 
11 The L. Birmanum of Pfeiffer (in Kuster’s Chemnitz. 
Cyclos. pi. 47, f. 3, 4, 5) is merely a young Cyclophorus, and the 
type of the L. subconicum of Peeve has the locality attached of 
“ Cochin China,” not Ceylon, as printed. 
15 Benson's type of C. vitreum from the Andamans was a bad 
specimen of this; compare, likewise, the young with his Helix 
ceryx (An. Nat. H. 1859, p. 184). 
16 The Malabar locality of the C. spurcus of Grateloup has 
not been confirmed. 
17 The specimen figured links the less turbinate typical form 
with the C. montanus of Peeve (C. Icon. Cyclot. f. 58 (as of Pf. 
Mon. Pn. vol. 2, p. 23). 
18 We include the C. Trailli of Pfeiffer (Proc. Zool. 1862, pi. 
12, f. 4). 
19 We have purposely omitted C. cucullatus of Gould (Proc. 
Post. N. H. 1856, and Otia, p. 256), the typical specimen figured 
in Reeve’s “ Iconica,” being a mere monstrosity. 
