BY C. HEDLEY. 83 



continuous peristome, on which feature Ford bases his distinction. 

 Before his death in New Guinea, Professor Denton visited Northern 

 Queensland, where no doubt he collected Ford's specimens. 



29. Chloritis dinodeomorpha, Tapparone-Canefri, 1883. 

 1 11 us 11 -— Ann. Mus. Gen. xix. pi. 4, figs. 4, 5, 6, 7. 

 Descr 11 - — L.c. xix. p. 168. 

 An at.— L.c. xix. pi. 7, fig. 5, pi. 9, figs. 2, 15. 

 T y p e in Genoa Museum. 



Hab.- Fly Kiver (D'Albertis, Froggatt) ; Mission Hill, St. 

 Joseph River (Hedley). 



30. C. leei, Cox, 1873. 

 Ill us 11 -— P.Z.S. 1873, pi. 48, figs. 5, 5a. 



Descr n -L.c. 1873, p. 565; Mon. Hel. Viv. vn. p. 395; 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), iv. 201. 

 Type in Australian Museum. 

 H a b. — St. Aignan (Thomson^c/e Smith, Kowald and Belford). 



var. woodlarhensis, var.nov. 

 Smaller than type, lip dark purple, umbilicus nearly hidden by 

 the reflection of the columella. Diam. maj. 25, pain. 20, alt. 

 18 mm. 



Hab. — Woodlark Island (Kowald and Belford). 



var. sudestensis, var.nov. 



Larger and more globose than type, lighter in colour, and 

 umbilicus less overhung by the reflection of the columella. Diam. 

 maj. 34, min. 25, alt. 26 mm. 



H a b. — Sudest Island (Kowald and Belford). 



var. imjmensis, var.nov. 

 More elevated than type. Diam. maj. 33, min. 25, alt. 26 mm. 

 H a b. — Mita, Milne Bay, and Mr. Kissack's selection near 

 Samarai (Hedley). 



