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PLATE XXIII. 
BULIMUS. 
CONCHOLOGIA INDICA. 
PLATE XXIY. 
1. B. Agrensis, Ivurr, Mai, Bliit. vol 2, 1855, p. 107. 
— Pfeif. Mon. Iielic. vol. 4, p. 463. 
Agra. 
2. B. vibex, Hutton MSS. in Pfeif. Mon. Helic. 
vol. 2, p. 118; Kust. ed. Chemn. Bulim. pi. 17, 
f. 5, 6. — Reeve, Conch. Icon. Bulim. f. 299. 
Simla and Landour. 
3. B. Nilagiricus, Pfeiffer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1846, 
p. 418; Mon. Helic. p. 119. — Reeve, Conch. Icon. 
Bulim. f. 291. 
North Khasi Hills : Nilgherries. 
4. B. gracilis, Hutton, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 3, 
p. 84, 93. — Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 2, p. 157. — 
Reeve, Conch. Icon. Bulim. f. 495. 
Bundelkund, and the plain provinces of Bengal, 
&c. Ceylon. Birmah. 
5. B. Griffithi, Benson, in Reeve’s Conch. Icon. 
Bulim. f. 302. 
Afghanistan. 
6. B. eremita, Benson, in Reeve’s Conch. Icon. Bulim. 
pi. 78, f. 573. 
Bolan Pass, Afghanistan. 
7. B. pretiosus, Gantor MSS. in Reeve, Conch. 
Icon. Bulim. f. 619. 
Mimosa bushes, banks of Jhelum, Chillianwalla. 
Closely allied to the last species. 
8. B. spelaeus, Hutton, Journ. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 
18, pt. 2 (1849), p. 653. 
Bolan Pass, Afghanistan. 
Closely allied to the two preceding, and considered 
by Benson identical with his eremita. 
9. B. coenopietus, Hutton J. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 3, 
p. 85, no. 9, and p. 93, and vol. 18, pt. 2, 1849, 
p. 654 (as Pupa). — Reeve, Conch. Icon. Bulim. 
f. 492. — Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 3, p. 349. 
Afghanistan, &c. : Upper Birmah. 
10. B. rufistrigatus, Benson, in Reeve’s Conch. Icon. 
Bulim. f. 570. 
Between the rivers Jumna and Sutlej. 
A somewhat doubtful species, which runs into pre- 
tiosus and eremita. 
CLAUSI L I A. 
1. C. bacillum, Benson MSS. in Theobald’s Notes 
on Distribution, in J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 
Nanclai, Khasi Hills. 
No description appeared of this species, of which two 
specimens alone are known — the better, or type, of which 
is here delineated : the other is in the Bensonian 
collection. 
2. C. insignis, Gould, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. PI., and 
Journ. Boston Soc. Nat Hist. vol. 4, p. 458, pi 24, 
f. 8, from which Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 2, p. 423. 
Tavoy, Birmah. 
3. C. insignis, var. gracilior, Pfeiffer (as of Gould), 
Mon. Helic. vol. 3, p. 589 : Novit. Conch, vol. 1. 
Moulmein, Birmah. 
4. C. cylindrica, Gray, MSS. in Pfeif. Symbol, and 
Mon. Iielic. vol. 2, p. 428 ; vol. 3, p. 590 ; Kust. 
ed. Chemn. Claus, pi. 11, f. 12 to 16. — C. elegans, 
Hutton MSS. 
Landour. 
5. C. bulbus, Benson, An. Nat. Hist. 1863, May, 
p. 321. — Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 6, p. 410. 
Near Moulmein, Birmah. 
6. C. fusiformis, Blanford, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1865, 
p. 80. — Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 6, p. 410. 
Aracan Hills. 
7. C. loxostoma, Benson, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 5 
(1836), p. 353. — Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 2, p. 404. 
— C. Bengalensis, Yon dem Busch’s MSS. in Kust. 
ed. Chemn. Claus, pi. 2, f. 11 — 13, and Pfeif. Mon. 
Helic. vol. 2, p. 60. 
Teria Ghat. 
8. C. Masoni, Theobald, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. vol. 33 
(1864), p. 246 ; separate pamphlet, p. 10. 
Near Tonghoo, in the mountains between Pegu 
and Martaban. 
9. C. tuba, Hanley, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868. 
Shan States (Theobald). 
At present of extreme rarity (Mus. Theobald and 
Hanley). 
10. C. Ios, Benson, An. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, vol. 10, 
p. 350. — Pfeif. Mon. Helic. vol. 4, p. 761. 
Darjiling. 
