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cent versus paululum concava ; omminis transversim oblique confertim con - 
stulato-striatis, ultimo antecedents vix latiore, prope aperturtlm costulato, 
basi paulum contracts, convexiusculo ; apertura verticali, postice (vel supra) 
angulata ; peritremate modice incrassato, vix expanso, albescente, antice re - 
cedente, interno soluto, antice rectiusculo, biplicato, plica postica (put 'supe- 
riore) brevi, altera vix conspicua ; lunella distincta, plica longa, tenuissima 
superposita, altera brevi, a terminations supera lunella baud separata. 
Long, tota 18, diem. 4 ; long, apert. obliq. 4, ejusdem lat. 2 "7 m. m. 
Hab. — Changligalli, prope Marri, Himalaya Occident., ad altitudinem 
circa 9000 ped. angl. detexit TP. Waagen. 
This is the most westerly known species of the genus in India. A sin- 
gle, hut perfect, specimen was found by Dr. W. Waagen, together with Cl. 
cylindrica, under the bark of an old tree at the above mentioned locality. 
The nearest allied species is Cl. Ibs, but the larger size of the shell, .com- 
parative shortness of the two last whorls, larger and more straight aperture 
readily distinguish this new form. 
20. Cl.. Abakana, Theob. (M.S.) 
Cl. testa stramineo-albida, subfiisiforme-turrita, apice attenuata, apertu- 
ram versus subangustata, non rirnata ; arfractibus 10-12, paulum convexius- 
culis, sutura profunda simplici junctis , transversim oblique capillaceo striola- 
tis ; apertura rectiuscula, sub-rectangulari, antice subrotundata, marginibus 
modice dilatatis et incrassatis, labio breviter libero,fere recto, biplicato, plica 
antica (seu inferiore) wide oblique intrants ; plicis palatalibus quinque,fere 
cequidistantibus et inter se parallelis, supera longissima, ewteris subcequalibus. 
Long. 17 — 20; lat. 3 '8-4 ; long, apert. 4-4 '4, hit. 3-3'2 m.m. 
Hab. — In montibus Arakanensis et ad Mai-i in provincia Sandoway 
dicta detexit W. Theobald. 
This is the new Arakan species to which Mr. Blanford alludes at p. 205, 
when speaking of Cl. monticola ; it differs from this last by its more fusiform 
instead of conoidally turreted shape, its thinner texture, larger aperture and 
somewhat differently arranged palatal folds. I have given illustrations of a 
shorter form with ten whorls and of another with twelve whorls, the former 
is a single specimen from the hills S. E. of Akyab, the other was collected by 
Mr. Theobald at Mai-i in the Sandoway district. These two forms represent 
the extreme variations which were noticed among a large number of speci- 
mens. 
