BY C. HEDLEY AND C. T. MUSSON. 557 



H. pachystyla, Pfeiffer 



Found on sandy ridges buried a few inches below the surface 



amongst the roots of bushes ; scarce. 



Miriam Vale, Warro, Facing Island, Coomooboolaroo, Torsdale 



and Kilkivan. 



var. daemeli, von Martens. 



Examples from Boyne Island are even smaller than those 

 described by von Martens from Cape York, measuring maj. diam. 

 28 mm., min. 23 mm., alt. 27 mm. 



Papuina fucata, Pfeiffer. 

 Crawling on shrubs in a scrub. 



Miriam Yale. 



P. bidwilli, Pfeiffer. 



None found alive, dead shells occurred plentifully in scrubs. 

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



*BUL1MUS (?) BIDWILLI, Cox. 



Taken alive from leaves of trees in the scrubs ; scarce. 

 Miriam Vale, Warro. 



Stenogyra gracilis, Hutton.f 



Under logs, gregarious, often buried in the ground, found 

 hybernating beneath an epiphragm ; abundant and widely dis- 

 tributed. 



Miriam Vale, Warro, Rodds Bay, Boyne Island, Facing Island, 

 Curtis Island, Mt. Archer, Gracemere, Olsen's Caves, Bogantun- 

 gan, Coomooboolaroo, Calliungal, Cania, Dalgangal, Banban, 

 Kilkivan, and North Pine River. 



* We submit that this is a Papuina allied to fucata and conscendens. 



+ This name of Hutton's published in]1834 (Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, iii., 

 p. 93) preceded by several years Pfeiffer's names of subula, tuckeri, etc., 

 etc. No snail could more truthfully apply to its species Macaulay's 

 lines, — " By many names men call us ; In many lands we dwell." 



