"264 ON SOME LAND SHELLS COLLKCTKD IN QUEENSLAND, 



While on the subject of Sitala, I might mention that S. pudica 

 Gude,* from Cape Byron, N.S.W., appears to me to be identical 

 with Helix russelli Brazier, f The presence of this tropical 

 beach-species so far south, is probably due to the influence of 

 the Notonectian Current. 



Flammulina corticicola Cox. 

 (Plate viii., figs.46, 47, 48.) 



Helix corticicola Cox, Proc. Zool. 8oc. 1866, p. 374; Monogr. 

 Austr. Land Shells, 1868, p. 19, Pl.vii., f.7. 



This species has not hitherto been reported from Queensland. 

 It has been described and figured as " rather widely unibilicate." 

 But specimens from Lismore, the original locality, kindly lent to 

 me by Dr. Cox, show it, on the contrary, to be narrowly per- 

 forate, though the base is excavate round the umbilicus. I have, 

 therefoi'e, figured one of Mr. Jackson's specimens which is maj. 

 diam., 6'5; min. diam., 5'5; height, 3 mm. 



Hab. - Several specimens from Pine Creek Scrub, near Can- 

 ungera, at the foot of Tambourne Mountain, July, 1908(S.W.J.). 

 An example from under leaves. Bottle-tree Scrub, west of 

 Gladstone. 



Endodonta iuloidea Forbes, var. cuktisiana, var.nov. 



(Plate ix., figs.49, 50, 51.) 



Helix iuloidea Forbes, Voy. Rattlesnake, ii., 1852, p.379, Pl.ii.. 

 f.3a, b, c; Id., Reeve, Conch. Icon., x., Dec, 1854, Pl.ccvii., f.l464. 



The genus Endodonfti includes a number of species difticult to 

 flistinguish, especially on casual examination or without magni- 

 fication. First of this genus to be reported from Queensland was 

 Helix itdoidea, taken from under a stone at Port Molle, in Whit- 

 sunday Passage. This was introduced with a brief description 

 and small figures. Though Reeve afterwards presented a larger, 

 coloured illustration, readers failed to distinguish between this 

 and related forms. 



*Giule, Malao.. xii., 1905. p. II, Pl.iii., f.3. 

 ^Biaz-ier, Proc. Zool. Soc. IS74, p. 668, Pl.lxxxiii. , i.\:i, 14. 



