SYSTEMATIC LIST OF SPECIES. 
IX 
Phoenix, Pf. t. 127, f. 6. 
phyllophila, Bn. t. 61, f. 10. 
pilidion, Bn. t. 53, f. 6. 
pinacis, 1 Bn. 1. 13, f. 5 ; t. 84, f. 1, 4. 
Pirrieana, Pf. t. 87, f. 5, 6. 
planinscula, Hat. t. 32, f. 7, 10. 
plectostonia, Bn. t. 13, f. 2. 
plicatula, Bl. t. 28, f. 1. 
politissima, Bn. t. 31, f. 8, 9. 
Pollnx, Th. t. 26, f. 2, 5. 
polypleuris, Bl. t. 16, f. 7. 
Poongee, Th. t. 16, f. 9. 
propiuqua, Pf. t. 30, f. 10. 
prospera, Albers, t. 150, f. 4. 
proxima, Fer. t. 28, f. 5. 
pseudophis, 2 Bl. & G. A. 
pnlchella, Mull. (Cashmire). 
pylaica, Bn. t. 15, f. 2. 
radicicola, Bn. t. 62, f. 10. 
refuga, 3 Gould, (Tavoy, Bin n ah) . 
regulata, Bn. t. 31, f. 5, 6. 
repercussa, Gould, t. 13, f. 4. 
resplendens, 4 Phil. t. 51, f. 4. 
retifera, Pf. t. 87, f. 8, 9. 
retrorsa, Gould, t. 25, f. 6. 
rimicola, 5 Bn. t. 61, f. 1. 
Rivolii, Desh. t. 14, f. 2. 
rorida, Bn. 6 
Rosaniunda, Bn. t. 59, f. 5, 6. 
rotatoria, V. Busch, t. 15, f. 5. 
rubello-cincta, Bl. t. 51, f. 5, 6. 
ruginosa, Fer. t. 84, f. 2, 3. 
sanis, Bn. t. 83, f. 4, 7. 
Saturnia, Gould, t. 25, f. 3. 
scalpturita, Th. t. 53, f. 9. 
scenoma, Bn. t. 53, f. 3, 4, 5. 
semidecussata, Pf. t. 58, f. 1, 2. 
' semirugata, Beck, t. 59, f. 4. 
sequax, Bn. t. 63, f. 1, 2, 3. 
sericata, 7 G. A. t. 132, f. 8, 9. 
serrula, Bn. t. 50, f. 7. 
Shanensis, Stol. t. 149, f. 8, 9. 
Shiplayi, Pf. t. 131, f. 7, 10. 
Sliiroiensis, G. A. t. 159, f. 7. 
Shisha, 8 G. A. (Naga and Kha 
Hills). 
similaris, 9 Fer. t. 53, f. 1, 2. 
Sisparica, Bl. t. 112, f. 4, 5, 6. 
Skinneri, Reeve, t. Ill, f. 1. 
solata, Bn. t. 28, f. 6. 
splendens, Hutt. t. 51, f. 7, 10. 
stephus, Bn. t. 62, f. 4, 5, 6. 
subconoidea, Pf. t. 84, f. 7, 10. 
subcornea, Pf. t. 149, f. 2, 3. 
subdecussata, Pf. t. 56, f. 4. 
subjecta, Bn. t. 64, f. 1, 2, 3. 
superba, Pf. t. 127, f. 4. 
tapeina, Bn. t. 15, f. 5. 
Taprobanensis, Dokrn, t. 29 f. 2. 
tenuicula, Adams, t. 89, f. 7, 10. 
tertiana, Bl. t. 16, f. 10. 
textrina, Bn. t. 52, f. 2, 5. 
Theodori, Phil. t. 59, f. 7, 8. 
Thwaitesii, Pf. t. 128, f. 7, 10. 
thyreus, Bn. t. 27, f. 6. 
todarum, Bl. t. 64, f. 4, 5. 
Tranquebarica, Fab. t. 59, f. 3. 
Travancorica, Bn. t. 50, f. 5, 6 ; 
149, f. 7. 
tricarinata, Bis. t. 129, f. 7, 10. 
trifasciata, Bl. t. 131, f. 2. 
trifilosa, 10 Pf. 
trilamellaris. 11 G. A. 
trochalia, 12 Bn. t. 28, f. 7. 
turritella, Ad. t. 86, f. 4. 
tugurium, Bn. t. 29, f. 10. 
umbrina, Pf. t. 89, f. 1, 2, 3. 
undosa, Bl. t. Ill, f. 2, 3 (var.). 
uter, Th. t. 58, f. 7, 8. 
vallicola, Pf. t. 128, f. 8, 9. 
verrucula, Pf. t. 150, f. 9. 
vesicula, Bn. t. 62, f. 4, 5, 6. 
vidua, Bl. t. 130, f. 2, 3. 
vilipensa, Bn. t. 89, f. 4, 5, 6. 
vitellina, Pf. t. 59, f. 1, 2. 
vittata, Mill. t. 130, f. 10. 
Waltoni, Reeve, t. 127, f. 1. 
Woodiana, Pf. t. 30, f. 2, 3. 
Zoroaster, Th. t. 86, f. 2, 3. 
Boysia. 
Bensoni, Pf. t. 8, f. 1. 
Hypselostoma. 
Bensonianum, Bl. t. 8, f. 2. 
Dayanum, Stol. t. 147, f. 10. 
tubiferum, Bn. t. 8, f. 3. 
Streptaxis. 
Andamamca, Bn. t. 8, f. 6. 
Blanfordi, Th. t. 8, f. 5, as Birma- 
nica. 
bombax, Bn. t. 156, f. 9 ; t. 31, f. 
1, 4 (young). 
Bunnanica, Bl. t. 156, f. 10 ; var. 
edentnla, t. 8, f. 10, as Blanfordi. 
Canarica, Bed. t. 156, f. 7. 
Cingalensis, Bn. t. 98, f. 2, 3. 
exacuta, Gould, t. 98, f. 8, 9. 
Elisa, 13 Gould. 
Layardiana, Bn. t. 98, f. 1, 4. 
Chemnitz (Helix, pi. 110) the true vitrinoides (f. 13, 11, 15), I 
and the spurious (f. 10, 1 1, 12) are both delineated as one species. 
1 The II. (Corilla) pettos of Martens (Mai. Blat. 18G8, p. 
158), from the Himalayah, maybe compared with this and itsallies. 
2 Z. P. 1871, p. 610, pi. 74, f. 3, as II. (Plect.). — Thayet, 
Myo, Pegu. Compare H. refuga of Philippi, &c. 
3 Proe. Bost. vol. 2, 1846. p. 99: Otia, p. 198 The species 
(one or more) figured by Philippi (Ab. Conch.), Eeeve, and 
Kuster (Hel. t. 66, f. 21, 22, 23) does not suit the “ viridi- 
cornea” ©f our author, who states it is almost exactly like 
“ carabinata” (Eivolii). Our supposed dextral var. has been 
lately named dextrorsa. 
4 This is the H. expolita of Deshayes (Fer H. Moll. pi. 87, 
f. 1). The resplendens of Beck, said to come from Bombay, was 
described, but not strictly published in the Appendix to his | 
Catalogue. Compare our figure 2 of pi. 51 with his definition. 
5 The H. (Arianta) elatior of Martens (Mai. Blat. 1868, p. 
157) is, probably, this shell in fine condilion. 
6 An. Nat. 1859, s. 3, vol. 3, p. 266.— Pfeif. Mon. Hel. vol. 
5, p. Ill : Darjiling, and Sunhul Hill. 
I Pr. Z. 1874, p. 60S, pi 73, f. 5. 
8 J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1875, vol. 44, pt. 2, p. 2, pi. 1, f. 3. 
9 To this may be referred the H. sordida of Pfeiffer (Kust. 
ed. Chem. Hel. pi. 60, f. 1 9, 20). 
10 Proc. Zool. 1853, p. 125; Mon. Hel. vol. 4, p. 37 : Ceylon. 
The type could not be found ; our ideal would be retifera u it h a. 
narrower perforation. 
II Proc. Zool. 1875, p. 43. 
12 The Ampelita Bigsbyi of Tryon in the Amer. .7. C. vol. 
5, p. 110, pi. 10, f. 3. 
13 Proc. Bost. 1856, p. 12 ; Otia, p. 220 : from an islet in the 
Mergui Archipelago. 
