SYSTEMATIC LIST OF SPECIES. 
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Andersoni, Bl. t. 30, f. 1. 
Angelica, Pf. t. 85, f. 5, 6. 
anguina, Gould, t. 13, f. 7. 
anserina, Th. t. 112, f. 7, 10. 
apicata, Bl. t. 54, f. 5. 
Arakanensis, Tla. t. 15, f. 10 (as 
tapeina, var. Ar.). 
avata, Bl. t. 84, f. 8, 9. 
artificiosa, Bn. t. 55, f. 3. 
arx, Bn. t. 54, f. 8. 
asperella, Pf. t. 131, f. 8, 9. 
aspides, Bn. t. 62, f. 7, 8, 9. 
aspirans, Bis. t. 16, f. 4. 
Ataranensis, Th. t. 84, f. 5, 6. 
Atkinsoni, Th. t. 15, f . 9 ; t. 74, f. 
2, 3. 
atricolor, 1 G. A. (North Cachar 
Hills). 
attegia, 2 Bn. t. 86, f. 7. 
aulopis, Bn. t. 30, f. 8, 9. 
Austeni, Bl. t. 50, f. 8, 9. 
Bacon’., Bn. t. 56, f. 7. 
Bactriana, Hut-, t. 130, f. 1 , 4. 
Bajadera, Pf. t. Ill, f. 5. 
Barrakporensis, Pf. t. 87, f. 7. 
bascanda, Bn. t. 16, f. 1. 
Basilessa, Bn. t. 25, f. 2 ; t. 52, f. 4. 
Basileus, Bn. t. 25, f. 7. 
Basseineusis, Bl. t. 30, f. 7. 
Beddomese, Hanley, t. 150, f. 2. 
Beddomei, Bl. t 150. f. 10. 
Belangeri, Desh. t. 29, f. 6. 
Bensoni, Busch, t. 132, f. 10. 
biciliata, Pf t. 159, f. 1, 4. 
bidenticulata, Bn. t. 60, f. 6. 
bifoveata, Bn. t. 14, f. 8. 
bilirata, 3 Bis. 
Birmana, 4 Pf. t. 51, f. 2 (as acerra). 
bistrialis, Beck, t. 29, f. 1. 
Blanfordi, Th. t. 60, f. 1, 2, 3. 
bolus, 5 Bn. t. 53, f. 7. 
Bombayana, Grat. t. 29, f. 5. 
brachyplecta, Bn. t. 57, f. 10. 
bullula, Hutt. t. 61, f. 2, 3. 
cacuminifera, Bn. t. 54, f. 2. 
calpis, Bn. t. 16, f. 8. 
camura, Bn. t. 55, f. 2. 
Candaharica, Hutt. t. 131, f. 5, 6. 
capessens, Bn. t. 60, f. 5. 
capitium, Bn. t. 14, f. 5. 
carneola, Pf. t. 128, f. 2, 3. 
cassidula, Bn. t. 16, f. 3. 
Castor, Th. t. 26, f. 3. 
castra, Bn. t. 83, f. 1, 2, 3. 
catostoma, Bl. t. 56, f 2, 3. 
cansia, Bn. t. 90, f. 2, 3. 
ceraria, Bn. t. 28, f 4. 
cestus, Bn. t. 29, f. 7. 
Ceylanica, Pf t. 29, f. 3. 
Charpentieri, Pf. t. 14, f. 1. 
Ckenui, Pf t. 25, f. 1 ; t. 27, f. 4. 
Cherraensis, Bl. t. 26, f. 6. 
chloroplax, Bn. t. 32, f. 1, 4. 
choinix, Bn. t. 51, f. 1. 
Cingalensis, Bn. t. 54, f. 1, 2. 
clathratula, Pf. t. 132, f. 1, 4. 
climacterica, Bn. t. 55, f. 4, 5. 
compluvialis, Bl. t. 18, f. 1, 4. 
concavospira, 6 Pf. t. 86, f. 1. 
confinis, Bl. t. 159, f. 8. 
consepta, Bn. t, 88, f. 5, 6. 
contracta, 7 Hutt. t. 55, f. 8, 9. 
conulus, Bl. t. 129, f. 5, 6. 
convallata, Bn. t. 88, f. 2, 3. 
convexa, Reeve, t. 84, f. 1, 4. 
convexiuscula, Pf. t. 128, f. 5, 6. 
coriaria, Pf. t. 53, f. 10. 
corylus, Reeve, t. 150, f. 3. 
costata, Muller (from Cashmire). 
crassicostata, 8 Bn. t. 50, f. 10. 
crinigera. Bn. t. 60, f. 7. 
| cyclaspis, 9 Bn. t. 13, f. 10. 
| cycloides, Albers, t. 88, f. 8, 9. 
cycloplax, Bn. t. 26, f. 7. 
cyclotrema, Bn. t. 28, f. 10. 
cyix, Bn. t. 29, f. 4. 
cysis, 10 Bn. t. 25, f. 5 (var. Ampul- 
larioides) . 
dagho’ba, Bis. t. 150, f. 10. 
'< decnssata, Bn. t. 112, f. 1, 2, 3. 
delibrata, 11 Bn. t, 14, f. 9 (f), 10. 
dextrorsa, 12 G. A. t. 13, f. 9 (as re- 
fuga, var. dex.). 
diplodon, Bn. t. 60, f. 8. 
Emiliana, Pf. t. 56, f. 9, 10. 
erronea, Albers, t. 14, f. 3. 
euompbalos, Bis. t. 129, f. 1, 2, 3. 
exul, 13 Bn. t. 62, f. 1, 2, 3. 
falcata, Bl. t. 54, f. 10. 
fallaciosa, Per. t. 84, f. 8, 9. 
fastigiata, Hut. t. 16, f. 5. 
\ fastosa, Albers, t. 127, f. 5. 
febrilis, Bis. t. 129, f. 4. 
Feddeni, Bl. t. 131, f. 1. 2, 3. 
Ifootei, Stolic. t. 149, f. 10. 
fntillata, Bn. t. 86, f. 8, 9, 10. 
fulva, Hraparnaud (from Cashmire). 
' gabata, Bn. t. 14, f. 4. 
galea, Bn. t. 54, f. 7. 
galerus, Bn. t. 83, f. 5, 6. 
ganoma, Pf. t. Ill, f. 4, 7. 
Gardneri, Pf. t. 84, f. 7. 
glauca, Bn. t. 63, f. 10. 
Gordonire, Bn. t. 27, f. 1, 2. 
1 J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1875, vol. 44, pt. 2, p. 2, pi. 1, f. 2. 
- The culmen of Blanford (J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1865, vol. 34) 
is a synonym, teste Stoliczka. 
3 J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 1861, vol. 30, p. 352, pi. 1, f. 7 : Cont. Mai. 
pt. 2. — Pf. Mon. Hel. vol. 5, p. 85 : Shevroys, and Kolamullies. 
4 Proc. Zool. 1857. p. 107. The types are identical. 
5 The type of Reeve’s (0. Icon. Hel. f. 445) ideal of Souleyet’s 
Touranensis most closely resembles our shell, 
B Reeve’s sculptured shell does not harmonise with the ‘ vix 
striatula” of Pfeiffer : erase the reference. 
7 Compare with this and its allies the II. Nagporensis of 
Pfeiffer (Pr. Z. 1860: Mon. H. vol. 5). The type (certainly not 
a distinct species) cannot be found. 
s The Indian locality of H. albicostis Pf. (Mon. Hel. vol 5, 
p. 381) was probably based upon the fact that one of his three 
types was the young of this or Footei ; the other two come nearer 
the H. obtecta, from Madeii’a. 
9 The H. revoluta of Pfeiffer (Mon. Hel. vol. 5, p. 416) is 
referred to this by Stoliczka. 
10 The two shells figured by Reeve as cysis and auris(Pfeif, 
Z. P. 1854, p. 286. — Reeve, f. 1382) are not even varieties; our 
own shell is his II. Ampullarioides (C. Ic. Helix, f. 1423), which 
many, and perhaps rightly, will think distinct. 
11 The variety fasciata of Godwin-Austen (J. Asi. Soc. Beng. 
1875 (44, pt. 2), p. 1, pi. 1, f. 1, must surely be distinct, 
12 Godwin-Austen, Pr. Zool. 1875, p. 44. 
13 The Orobia Andamanensis of Tryon (Amer. J. C. vol. 5, 
p. 110, p. 10, f. 4), is referred to this by Stoliczka. 
