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7. Euplecta, sp. 
Bukit Jalor, Jalor. 300 feet. 
MACROCHLAMYS, Bens. 
8. Macrochlamys resplendens (Philippi) 
Helix resplendens, Philippi^ Zeitschr. f Malac. 1846, p. 192. 
Macrochlamys (?) resplendens, Godw.-Aust. Moll, of India p. 109, pi. xxvi, 
figs. 1-3 (1883). 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 3,000 feet. 
Three very fine specimens, the largest of which measures 23 mm. max. 
diam. 
9. Macrochlamys hardwickei, Godw.-Aust. 
Macrochlamys hardwickei, Godw.-Aust. Moll, of India p. 105 (1883). 
Cape Patani, Jherlng. 
HEMIPLECTA, Albers. 
10. Hemiplecta sakaya (De Morgan) 
Oxytes sakaya, De Morgan., Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. x, p. 32, pi. vi, figs. la-ic 
O885). 
Hemiplecta sakaya, Mlldff. P.Z.S. 1891, p. 334. 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. 
11. Hemiplecta salangana, v. Marts. 
Nanina (Hemiplecta) salangana, v. Marts. Conch. Mitth. ii, p. 134, pi. xxv, 
figs. 8-12. 
var. martensi, van nov. 
I am indebted to Professor E. von Martens for very kindly comparing 
a shell from Bukit Besar with specimens of this genus in the collection in the 
Berlin Museum. He regards it as near to H. salangana, v. Marts., from the 
island of Salanga or Junk Ceylon, on the north-west coast of the Malay 
Peninsula. It differs, however, from that species the type of which measures 
44 mm. maj. diam., in its larger size being 52 mm., and a somewhat mal- 
formed specimen in which the sutures are very deep is 57 mm. It is also 
more darkly coloured and the umbilicus larger, 
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