558 ON A COLLECTION OF LAND AND FRESH WATER SHELLS, 



Tornatellina eucharis, Brazier. 



One example from Warro and two from Boyne Island were 

 kindly determined for us by the conchologist who described the 

 species. 



P. pedicula, Shuttleworth. 



Under stones and logs, and dead in river rubbish. 



Miriam Vale, Warro, Boyne Island, Facing Island, Curtis 

 Island, Gracemere, Bogantungan, Calliungal, Torsdale, Cania, 

 Dalgangal, Banban and Kilkivan. 



P. pacifica, Pfeiffer. 



Under stones and logs in the open country ; abundant. 



Rodds Bay, Facing Island, Gracemere, Bogantungan, Calliun- 

 gal, Torsdale, Cania, Kroombit, Banban, Gympie and North Pine 

 River. 



P. KINGI, COX. 



Under loose bark at the foot of a tree. 

 Boyne Island, Calliungal and Dalgangal. 



P. anodonta, n.sp. 



Shell dextral, oblong ovate, imperforate, thin ; colour ? ; 

 whorls 4, rounded, the last constituting two-thirds 

 of the total length of the shell and showing a ten- 

 dency to become uncoiled ; apex obtuse ; sculpture 

 delicate longitudinal striae ; suture impressed, sub- 

 channelled ; aperture vertical, elliptical, having its 

 major axis oblique to that of the shell, peristome 

 entire, expanded and reflected throughout. Length 

 2, breadth 1 mm. 



North Pine River (Musson) ; dead shells only. 



Type in the Australian Museum. 



We trust that the accompanying illustration will enable future 

 observers to identify this species. The paucity of the material to 



