294 APPENDIX. 



Var. elongata Hedley. 



More elevated than the type, and represented by Mon. Austr. L. 

 Shells, PI. xviii, fig. 15. 



Var. azonata Hedley. 



Bandless, entire shell straw-yellow colored. 



P. LARRYI Brazier. 



Genus ACAVUS Montf. 



Subgenus PYROCHILUS Pils. 

 A. LAM PAS Miiller. 



The locality of this magnificent species has been found to be 

 Halmahera. Vide Strubell, Nachr.-Bl. D. M. Ges. 1882, p. 46. 



APPENDIX. 



The following species were omitted in the text of this volume. 



Genus ENDODONTA Alb. 



E. (CHAROPA) TEXTA Hedley. PI. 45, fig. 8. 



Shell depressed, turbinate, thin, perforate, glistening ; color red- 

 dish-corneous ; whorls 4 J, rounded, flattened beneath the suture ; 

 sculpture strong, sinuate, oblique radiating. ribs, of which the last 

 whorl possesses about 60, in each interstice and parallel to the ribs 

 are 4 or 5 fine raised hair lines ; decussating these secondary costee 

 and of the same calibre are raised spiral lines, which are most prom- 

 inent on the spire and base ; epidermis possessing a silky sheen ; 

 suture deeply impressed ; apex not prominent, embryonic whorls 

 1J, shining, nearly smooth, but faintly repeating the adult sculpt- 

 ure ; umbilicus narrow, deep, spiral ; base rounded ; aperture 

 oblique, roundly lunate, peristome straight, sharp, columellar mar- 

 gin reflected. 



Diam. maj. 6, min. 5, alt. 4 mill. (Hedley.) 



Mission Hill, upper St. Joseph River, Brit. New Guinea (2 living 

 specimens in jungle under logs). 



Charopa texta HEDLEY, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, vi, p. 79, 



t. 10, f. 12 (Sept. 9, 1891). 



The type is in the Queensland Museum. 



FLAMMULINA MASTERSI Brazier. PI. 44, fig. 95. 



Shell somewhat globose, thin, very faintly and irregularly trans- 



