SYSTEMATIC LIST OF SPECIES. 
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Janus, 1 Pf. t. 19, f. 5 (as atrical- 
losus). 
Jerdoni, 2 Bn. t. 21, f. 7. 
Khasianus, G. A. t. 148, f. 7. 
Kunavvarensis, Hutt. t. 19, f. 3. 
latebricola, Bn. t. 79, f. 7. 
Layardi, Bn. t. 79, f. 2, 3. 
lepidus, Gould, t. 80, f. 6. 
lubricus, Brug. (Cashmire). 
Mavortius, Reeve, t. 148, f. 5. 
Moussonianus, Pf. t. 21, f. 4. 
Munipurensis, G. A. t. 148, f. 1. 4. 
Nilagiricus, Pf. t. 23, f. 3. 
nivicola, Bn. t. 22, f. 9. 
orbus, Bl. t. 20, f. 1. 
Pertica, Bn. t. 22, f. 7. 
pbysalis, Bn. t. 21, f. 9. 
plicifer, Bis. t. 80, f. 8. 
prsetermissus, Bis. t. 19, f. 4. 
pretiosus, Cant. t. 23, f. 7. 
proletarius, 3 Bn. t. 80, f. 3. 
punctatus, 4 Ant. t. 20, f. 10. 
pusillus, 5 Bl. t. 79, f 8. 
putus, Bn. t. 80, f. 9. 
rufopictus, Bn. t. 21, f. 10. 
rufostrigatus, Bn. t. 20, f. 4 ; t. 23, 
f. 10- 
salsicola, Bn. t. 20, f. 8. 
scrobiculatus, Bl. t. 79, f. 9. 
segregatus, Bn. t. 80, f. 10. 
Sikkimensis, Bn. t. 19, f. 7. 
Sindicus, Bn. t. 20, f. 6. 
Sinensis, 6 Bn. t. 21, f. 5, 6. 
Smitkei, Bn. t. 20, f. 3. 
spelasus, Hutt. t. 23, f. 8. 
stalix, Bn. t. 22, f. 3. 
Sylheticus, Reeve, t. 19, f. 9. 
terebralis, 7 Tli. 
Theobaldianus, 8 Bn. t. 19, f. 10. 
trifasciatus. Brug. t. 21, f'. 3. 
trutta, Bl. t. 80, f. 4. 
vibex, Hut. & Bn. t. 22, f. 8; t. 23, 
f. 3 ; t. 20, f. 5. 
vicarius, Bl. t. 22, f. 2. 
Walkeri, Bn. t. 79, f. 4. 
CoiLOSTELE. 
scalaris, Bn. t. 156, f. 5. 
Achatina. 
amentum, Bn. t. 35, f. 3. 
Anamnllica, 9 Bl. 
Arthurii, Bn. t. 36, f. 3. 
baculina, Bl. t. 78, f. 6. 
balanus, Bn. t. 102, f. 10. 
Beddomei, Bl. t. 102, f. 8 ; 156, f.4. 
Bensoniana, Pf. t. 102, f. 3. 
botellus, Bl. t. 35, f. 4. 
Bottampotana, Bed. t. 156, f. 1. 
brevis, Pf. t. 18, f. 10. 
Burrailensis, 10 G. A. (East Burrail 
Range). 
Butleri, 11 G. A. (East Burrail Range. ) 
capillacea, Pf. t. 156, f. 3. 
Cassiaca, Bn. t. 36, f. 5. 
Ceylauica, Pf. t. 17, f. 4. 
Chessoni, Bn. t. 18, f. 8. 
corrosula, Pf. t. 18, f. 2. 
crassilabris, Bn. t. 36, f. 1. 
crassula, Bn. t. 36, f. 4. 
Deskayesiana, Pf. t. 102, f. 2. 
erosa, Bl. t. 78, f. 5. 
facula, Bn. t. 35, f. 1. 
Fairbanki, Bn. t. 18, f. 3. 
filosa, Bl. t. 36, f. 10. 
fusca, Ad. t. 78, f. 4. 
gemma, Bn. t. 36, f. 7. 
kastula. Bn. t. 18, f. 4. 
liebes, Bl. t. 156, f. 2. 
Hugeli, Pf. t. 78, f. 2. 
illustris, 12 G. A. t. 102, f. 9. 
inornata, Pf. t. 17, f. 2, 3 ? 
Isis, Han. t. 155, f. 5. 
Jerdoni, Bn. t. 78, f. 10. 
leptospira, Bn. t. 35, f. 2, 3. 
lyrata, 13 Bl. t. 18, f. 9. 
Mullorum, Bl. t. 102, f. 5. 
nitens, Gray, t. 17, f. 1. 
notigena, Bn. t. 35, f. 8, 9. 
obtusa, Bl. t. 36, f. 6. 
Oreas, Bn. t. 7e, f. 9. 
Orobia, Bn. t. 18, f. 7, 8. 
ortkoceras, G. A. t. 159, f. 6. 
packyckeila, 14 Bn. 
pantetka, Bn. t. 36, f. 2. 
parabilis, Bn. t. 35, f. 7. 
paupercula, Bis. t. 102, f. 1. 
Peguensis, Bl. t. 102, f. 6. 
Perotteti, Pf. t. 35, f. 6. 
pertenuis, Bl. t. 18, f. 5. 
prselustris, Bn. t. 17, f. 6, 7. 
pnlla, Bl. t. 78, f. 1. 
Punctogallana, Pf. t. 102, f. 4. 
pyramis, Bn. t. 18, f. 6. 
rugata, Bl. t. 102, f. 7. 
Sarissa, Bn. t. 35, f. 10. 
scrutillus, Bn. t. 18, f. 1. 
senator, Han. t. 155, f. 4. 
1 Pi-oc. Z. 1852, p. 85, with the misleading locality of New 
Hebrides. The type has been examined. 
2 Pfeiffer has referred his B. Bedfieldi (Mai. Bliit. 1854) to 
this species. 
3 A dwarf form of this precisely agrees with the B. Panos, 
of Benson (Ann. N. H. 1853, ser. 2, vol. 2, p. 94. — Pf. Mon. H. 
vol. 4, p. 417). 
1 The B. acutus ? of TIntton, from Jeypur, was probably this 
shell. 
5 The unique type of the Bulimulus pusillus of Adams (Pr. 
Z. 1867, p. 3, pi. 19, f. 17) proves to be identical with the 
British Balea perversa, which can scarcely be a native of 
Ceylon. 
6 The supposed B. citrinus so briefly referred to by Benson 
in the Asiatic Journal (Beng. vol. 5) was probably this, flavus, 
or Sylheticus. The yellow form comes from Akyab, the banded 
from near Prome. 
7 J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1870, vol. 39, pt. 2, p. 401. Shan 
Provinces. Belongs to the Stenogyra section (Opeas). 
8 Although the type does not at all agree with Gould's 
description of the month of his B. moniliferus, it is certain that 
he sent a specimen of it so named to one of his correspondents. 
If identical, Gould’s name must take priority. 
9 J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1866, p. 37 : Cont. Mai. pt. 6. — Pf. vol. 
6, p. 223 Anamullay Hills. Only a broken specimen known 
to us. 
19 J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1875. vol. 44. pt. 2, p. 3, t. 1. f. 6. 
11 Id. p. 4, t. 1, f. 7. 
12 Described by G. A. in J. Asi. Beng. 1875, vol. 44, pt. 2. p. 3. 
13 See, also, J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1870. vol. 39, pt. 2.. p. 20 (as 
Glessuia), pi. 3, f. 19, and var. Matheranica, from near 
Bombay. 
14 An. Nat, Hist. 1853, p. 94. -Pf. Mon. Ilel. vol. 4. p. 608. 
Ceylon. 
