554 ON A COLLECTION OF LAND AND FRESH WATER SHELLS, 



R. splendidula, Pfeiffer. 



Under logs and stones in scrubs ; widely distributed and fairly 

 plentiful. 



Miriam Vale, M.t. Archer, Olsen's Caves and (c), Cania, Banban, 

 Gynipie (a) and (b), Kenilworth and North Pine River. 



var. strangeoides, Cox. 

 Olsen's Caves (c), Gympie (a), and Kenilworth. 



Planispira marine, Cox. 

 Under logs ; scarce. 

 Kenilworth, North Pine River. 



P. cyclostoma-ta, Leguillou. 



Under stones and logs, usually in open country ; widely 

 distributed. 



Miriam Vale, Rodds Bay, Gracemere, Calliungal ? Dalgangal, 

 Kilkivan, Gympie (a), and Kenilworth. 



Panda falconari, Reeve, var. maconelli, Reeve. 



Observed crawling on stones in damp shady places in scrubs ; 

 uncommon. 



Gympie (a) and (b), Kenilworth, Blackall Range and North 

 Pine River. 



Pedinogyra cunninghami, Gray. 



The sharp edges of the broken shells of this species are used by 

 the aboriginals of Port Curtis to polish their spears, boomerangs 

 and waddies. The shells occurring on the mountain sides are 

 said by Mr Blom field to be smaller than those from the level 

 ground. Dead shells are scattered through the scrubs in great 

 profusion ; living animals were found under heaps of stones and 

 drifts of dead leaves, or buried in clusters of from 3 to 6 in the 

 soil. The species varies much in size, colour and thickness, 

 and is widely distributed. 



