BY C. HEDLEY. 97 



extends over the axis and curves up to the insertion of the right 

 margin. Alt. 55, breadth 38 mm. 



The Macleay Museum possesses several examples of this species, 

 purchased from Mr. Goldie, who collected them in British New- 

 Guinea. Considerable difference in size and form exists between 

 these specimens, none of which are in a good state of preservation. 

 One old and worn shell exhibits on the inner side of the columella 

 a tubercle 10 mm. long and 2 mm. wide. Whether this be a 

 distinct species, the adult form, or merely a variety of the species 

 described above, requires further material to decide. 



65. Calycia isseliana, Tapparone-Canefri, 1883. 



Ill us 11 - — Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. p. 101, figs, b, c. 



Desc r"" — L.c. 



Type in Genoa Museum. 



Hab.— Katow River (D'Albertis). 



The systematic position of this mollusc is uncertain. 



66. -j-Bulimus macleayi, Brazier, 1876. 



S y n. — beddomei, Brazier, MSS. 

 Illus 11 -— Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. pi. 2, figs. 16, 17. 

 Descr"-— P.L.S.N.S.W. (1), i. 108; l.c. (1), iv. 395 ; Ann. 

 Mus. Gen. xix. p. 104 ; Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Australia, v. p. 50. 

 Type in Macleay Museum. 

 H a b. — Yule Island (Brazier, D'Albertis). 



This species ranges south to North Queensland and west to 

 Port Darwin. 



67. Partula similaris, Hartman, 1886. 



Illus u — Proc. Acad. N.S. Phil. 1886, pi. 2, fig. 1. 



Descr 11 -— L.c. p. 30. 



Type.-(?) 



Hab. — Woodlark Island (Brazier). 



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