C0NCH0L0GIA INDICA. 
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gratulator, Bl. t. 16, f. 2, 6. 
Grevillei, Pf. t. 127, f. 7. 
Guerini, 1 Pf. t. 55, f. 1, 2. 
lisemastoma, Lin. t. 127, f. 2. 
liariola, Bn. t. 14, f. 6. 
Hauglitoni, 2 Bn. t. 28, f. 3. 
kebescens, B], t. 149, f. 1. 
lielicifera, Bl. t. 50, f. 3, 4. 
Helferi, Bn. t. 28, f. 8, 9. 
hemiopta, Bn. t. 30, f. 4; t. 53, f. 8. 
Hodgsoni, Bl. t. 30, f. 1, 2, 3. 
honesta, Gould, t. 90, f. 10. 
humilis, Hut. t. 61, f. 4, 5, 6. 
Humberti, Brot, t. 159, f. 9. 
Huttoni, Pf. t. 15, f. 8. 
hyba. Bn. t. 30, f. 2, 3. 
hyphasma, Bn. t. 54, f. 3. 
lrypoleuca, Bl. t. 64, f. 6, 7. 
immerita, Bl. t. 150, f. 7. 
Indica, Pf. t. 55, f. 10. 
infausta, Bl. t. 159, f. 2, 3. 
infrendens, 3 Gould, t. 15, f. 3, var. 
(as Tiekellii). 
infula, Bn. t. 54, f. 9. 
Ingrami, Bl. t. 60, f. 9, 10. 
injussa, Bl. t. 132, f. 5, 6. 
interrupta, 4 5 Bu. t. 27, f. 3. 
intumescens, Bl. t. Ill, f. 6. 
Isabella, Pf. t, 27, f. 7. 
Juliana, Gray, t. 52, f. 7. 
Karenorura, Bl. t. 13, f. 6. 
Koondaensis, Bl. t. 56, f. 5, 6. 
Kumahensis, 6 Tb. & Stol. 
labiata, Pf. t. 27, f. 5. 
Ifevipcs, 6 Mull. 
Laidlayana, Bn. t. 58, f. 3, 4, 5. 
Layardi, Pf. t. 56, f. 8. 
lecythis, Bn. t. 63, f. 7, 8, 9. 
leiopbis, 7 Bn. t. 13, f. 8. 
levicula, Bn. t. 90, f. 1, 4. 
ligulata, 8 Per. t. 28, f. 9. 
liratula, Pf. t. 150, f. 5, 6. 
liricincta, Stol. t. 132, f. 7. 
lisa, Bl. t. 149, f. 5, 6. 
lubrica, Bn. t. 51, f. 8, 9. 
macrompbalos, Tb. t. 83, f. 8, 9. 
macropleuris, 9 Bn. t. 87, f. 10. 
Maderaspatana, Gray, t. 28, f. 2. 
mammillaris, Bl. t. 50, f. 1, 2. 
melanotragus, Born, t. 127, f. 3. 
Mergniensis, Phil. t. 14, f. 7. 
miccyla, Bn. t. 129, f. 8, 9. 
molecula, Bn. t. 30, f. 8, 9. 
mononema, Bn. t. 87, f. 2, 3. 
monticola, Hutt. t. 52, f. 3. 
mucosa, 10 Bis. t. 90, f. 5, 6. 
Muuipurensis, 11 G. A. (Munipur). 
Nagaensis, 12 G. A. (Prowi, Naga 
Hills). 
nana, 13 Hutt. t. 61, f. 7, 8, 9. 
nebulosa, Bl t. 64, f. 8, 9, 10. 
Nehereusis, Bn t. 32, f. 5, 6. 
nepos, Pf. t. 132, f. 2, 3. 
Nicobarica, Beck, t. 52, f. 1. 
Nilagirica, Pf. t. 55, f. 6, 7. 
nitida, Midler (Cashmire). 
novella, Pf. t. 150, f. 8. 
nuda, Pf. t. 31, f. 7, 10. 
ochthoplax, Bn. t. 26, f. 4. 
odontopkora, Bn. t. 57, f. 4, 5, 6 
Oldbami, Bn. t. 15, f. 7. 
orcula, Bn. t. 87, f. 1, 4. 
ornatissima, Bn. t. 60, f. 4. 
Orobia, Bn. t. 28, f. 8. 
oxyfes, Bn. t. 26, f. 1. 
palmaria, Bn. t. 30, f. 5, 6. 
pansa, Bn. t. 56, f. 1. 
partita, 14 Pf. t. 84, f. 5, 6. 
Patane, Bn. t. 130, f. 5, 6, 7. 
pauxillula, Bn. t. 90, f. 8, 9. 
pedina, Bn. t. 51, f. 3. 
Peguensis, Bn. t. 58, f. 6. 
perarcta, Bl. t. 13, f. 3. 
percompressa, 15 Bl. 
perfucata, 16 Bn. 
perpaula, 1 ' Bn. 
Petasus, Bn. t. 89, f. 8, 9. 
petrosa, 1S Hutt. t. 88, f. 7, 10. 
Pkayrei, Tb. t. 15, f. 1. 
Phidias, Thorp, t. 149, f. 4. 
1 Compare with this and crinigera the Nilgherry H. tabida 
of Pfeiffer (Mon. Hel. vol. 4, p. 27: Novit. vol. 1, pi. 12, f. 11, 
12). It is larger and not keeled. 
- The H. Chamberti of Tryon (Amer. J. C. vol. 5, pi. 10, f. 
2) is a synonym. 
3 In Proc. Bost. 1843, p. 139, and Bost. J. Nat. H. vol. 4, p. 
453, pi. 24, f. 6. Pfeiff. Mon. Hel. vol. 1, p. 152. Reeve, C. 
Icon. Hel. f. 770. The variety Tickellii only differs in being 
more earinated, and having the twin teeth closer together. 
4 The true H. Himalayana of Lea (Obs. Unio, vol. 1, pi. 19, 
f. 66) is referred by Blanford to this species; but Benson’s 
erroneous ideal (Zool. J. vol. 5) was the II. eicatricosa. 
5 J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1872, vol. 41. pt. 2, p. 334, pi. 11, f. 
9, 10 : Kumah Hills, Sandoway, Aracan Hills. 
6 See Pf. Mon. Hel. vol. 3, p. 75, and Kust. Ch. Hel. pi. 84, 
f. 22. 23. 
7 If this should prove, as is possible, the truerefuga of Gould, 
that name has priority : it resembles the refuga of Reeve, Philippi, 
and Ivuster : yet the latter (Hel. t. 66, f. 21-23) does uot show 
the lamella correctly, nor the spiral sculpture, and almost 
equally with the second makes the outline of the last whorl 
opposite the mouth as prominent below as above, instead of 
slanting inwards below as in leiophis. 
8 The unique example from Tranquebar of the Nanina tur- 
binata of Beck (Ap. Mol. Christ. Fred. p. 5, and Mdrch, J. Con. 
vol. 20 (1872, p. 33), said to remind one of this shell, being in 
the Danish Museum is inaccessible to us. 
9 The II. corys of Benson (An. Nat. 1859, ser. 2, vol. 3, p. 
265) is the young of this shell. 
10 The H. seposita of Benson (An. Nat. Hist. 1859, April) is 
only known to us by a sketch of Benson’s, which precisely 
resembles shells given us by Blanford as his mucosa. 
11 Z. P. 1874, p. 610, pi. 73, f. 6, as H. (Plect.). 
12 Z. P. 1874, p. 609, pi. 73, f. 4, as II. (Plect.). 
13 Benson statesthat the bullula of Reeve represents this shell. 
11 In the Zoology of Belanger’s Voyage we find (Moll. p. 414, 
pi. 1, f. 8, 9, 10) a H. semifusca, from near Pondicherry. Its 
figure reminds us of this shell, but it is said to have eight or nine 
whorls (four more than are represented). That of Pfeiffer is 
really Indian, and quite distinct. The H. marcida of Benson 
(An. Nat. 1853, p. 92) is generally considered a form of partita, 
or some near ally' (subopaea, &c.). The date is subsequent to 
that of the species so named by Shuttleworth (1852). 
15 Pr. Zool. 1869, p. 446. Near sanis: from Bliamo. 
16 An.Nat.H.1853,p.93.—Pf.Mon.Hel.vol.4,p.50 fromCeylon. 
17 An. Nat. H. 1859, p. 390.—Pf. Mon. Hel. vol. 5, p. 69 : 
from Pbie Than, Tenasserim. 
18 Benson erroneously identified this shell with the imper¬ 
forated five-whorled H. yitrinoides of Deshayes (Mag. de /. 1831, 
pi. 26), of which the locality was then unknown. In Kuster s 
