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Endodonta ricei, Brazier. 



(Plate Ixxxiii., figs. 11, 12, 13.) 



Helix ricei, Brazier, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1870 (1871). p. 660. 

 Helix rotella, Brazier, op. cit. (colour variation). 



Helix onsloivi, Brazier in Legrand, Coll. Mon., 1871, sp. 46. Id., 

 Ancey, Journ. de Conch, xlix., 1901, p. 146, footnote. 



Obs. — This is usually known by the name of H. legrandi, Cox. 

 Authors have compared it with //. iuloidea, Forbes, but it more 

 nearly approaches H. funerea, Cox, from which it differs by 

 narrower umbilicus, greater height in proportion to diameter and 

 finer sculpture. We illustrate an example from Maria Island (in 

 the Tasmauian Museum). Height, 25 ; maj. diam. 4 - 6 ; min. 

 diam., 3'7 mm. 



Hab. — Generally distributed ; it is one of the most widely 

 distributed species and very constant in character, but a white 

 variety has been obtained. 



Endodonta mimosa. Petlerd. 



(Plate Ixxxvi., figs. 32, 33, 34.) 



Helix mimosa, Petterd, Mon. Tas. Land Shells, 1879, p. 33; 

 Journ. Conch., ii., 1879, p. 211. 



Obs. —A specimen from the Tasmanian Museum, one of the 

 type series, is here figured. Height, 0*85 : maj. diam., 1*65 ; 

 min. diam., 1 35 mm. 



Hab. — Launceston. Among mosses on the branches of trees. 



Endodonta sericatula, Pfeijfer. 



Helix sericatula, Pfr., Proc. Zool. Soc, 1849 (1850), p. 127. Id., 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon., vii., 1852, pi. cxxxii., f. 312. Id., Cox, 

 Mon. Austr. Land Shells, 1868, p. 12, pi. xii., f. 6, 6a. 



Helix limula, Cox, in Legrand, Coll. Mon., 1871, sp. 72. 



Hab.— North Tasmania. Extends to N. S. Wales. This has 

 only been found in the scrubs about the northern portion of the 

 island. 



Endodonta tamarensis, Petterd. 



Helix tamarensis, Petterd, Mon. Tas. Land Shells, 1879, p. 30. 

 Endodonta tamarensis, Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 



xxvii., 1903, p. 605, pi. xxxi., f. 18, 19, 20; Austr. Mus. 



Rec, ii., 1896, p. 104. 



