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CONCHOLOGIA INDICA. 
PLATE CL. 
HELIX. 
1, 2. H. (Fleet.) Beddomese, Hanley. 
Ceylon or Southern India. 
The only specimen known was collected by Col. 
Beddome, in honour of whose amiable wife the species 
has been named. 
3. H. coryius, Reeve, Conch. Icon. Hel. f. 1439.— 
Pfeif. Mon. Hel. vol. 4, p. 55. 
Ceylon. 
Very close to partita, but darker and less sculp¬ 
tured. Our drawing is from the type now in the 
National Museum. 
4. H. prospers, Albers, Mai. Blat. 1857 (vol. 4), 
p. 13, pi. 1, f. 7, 8.—Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 4, 
p. 197, and vol. 5, p. 267. 
Ceylon. 
Our figure is a mere copy from the published en¬ 
graving : we have never seen the species. 
5. 6. N. liratula, Pfeiffer, Proc. Zool. 1860, p. 35: 
Mai. Blat. vol. 7, p. 234 : Mon. Hel. vol. 5, p. 182. 
Ceylon, 6,000 feet above the sea-level. 
The original types are here delineated. 
7. H. immerita, Blanford, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 
1870 (vol. 39, pt. 2), 17 (as Yanina, section 
Ariophanta).—Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 7, p. 128. 
South Canara. 
The original type is here figured. 
8. H. novella, Pfeiffer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854, 
jo. 50 : Mon. Hel. jo. 34.—Reeve, Conch. Icon. 
Hel. f. 1294. 
Ceylon. 
The drawing is taken from the original specimens. 
9. H. verrucula, Pfeiffer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854, 
p. 50: Mon. Helic. vol. 4, p. 40.—Reeve, Conch. 
Icon. Hel. f. 1327. 
Ceylon. 
Cuming’s type, now in the British Museum, is here 
represented. 
10. H. daghoba, W. and H. Blanford, J. Asi. Soc. 
Beng. 1861 (vol. 30), p. 356, pi. 2, f. 2.—Pfeif. 
Mon. Helic. vol. 5, p 219. 
Patchamullies and Kalryenmullies. 
Our figure is taken from Blanford’s lithograph, 
aided, by a poor sjnecimen of our own. The shell 
reminds one of a very broad bidenticulata. 
PLATE CLI. 
PLAN ORRIS, AMNICOLA, BITHINIA. 
See previous jffates xxxix, xl, xeix, for Planorbis, and 
xxxvii, xxxviii, for Bithinia. 
1, 2, 3. P. elegantulus, Dohrn, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1858. 
Ceylon. 
4, 7. P. Stelzneri, Dohrn, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1858. 
Ceylon. 
5, 6. P. Merguiensis, Philippi. 
Mergui, Birmah. 
Our sjDecituens were received from Philippi thus 
named, but we cannot find where he has described 
them. 
8, 9. A. parvula, Hutton, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1849, 
(vol. 17, pt. 2) and vol. 18, pt. 2, j:>. 655 (as 
Paludina).—Bithinia globula, Lea, Proc. Philad. 
1856, vol. 8, j). 110, and Journ. Ac. Philad. new 
ser. vol. 6, p. 119, pi. 22, f. 12 (=Obs. Un. 
vol. 11) jn’obably. 
Chummun, Afghanistan ; Ahmednuggur. 
We are indebted to Major Hutton for our sjoeci- 
mens, which are undistinguishable from some Sicilian 
shells which Mr. Hanley has received from Benoit, 
as his vestita, a name not to be found in Kobelt’s 
catalogue of EnrojDean fluviatiles. 
10. B. eostigera, Beck in Kuster’s ed. Chemn. 
Conch. Palud. j>. 33, pi. 7, f. 18, 19. 
Yalvata sulcata, Eyd. and Soul. Voy. Bonite Zool. 
p. 517, pi. 31, f. 19, 20, 21. 
Bengal; Pondicherry ; Ceylon. 
We believe the Cyclostoma gradatum of Pfeiffer 
(Zool. Proc. 1854, p. 303) should be referred to this 
shell, but cannot find the types. The Turbo mar- 
ginatus of Chemnitz may, also, be identical, but is too 
ill-defined to merit precedence. 
