293 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEl M. 



Hah. — This is perhaps the most abundant, most widely distri- 

 buted, and at the same time most variable species as to size that 

 occurs in the island. Examples from the Upper Leven River 

 are about three times the size of those collected at Mount 

 Wellington, although living apparently under like conditions. 

 At Mount Farrell, and at the Mount Range they are also 

 very fine, while at Scottsdale they are small and stunted. 

 There is a remote possibility that they represent a group and 

 not a single species. 



Flammulina wynyardensis, Petterd. 



Helix ivynyardensis, Petterd, Mon. 'Las. Land Shells, 1879, p. 8. 



Qh s . — This is a very distinct species and may be separated 

 from all congeners by the prominent close-set riblets and by 

 the very distinct colouration of the upper and lower surfaces. 

 In the latter character it resembles Helix lampra, but not in 

 any other manner. The sculpture is absolutely distinct from 

 Helix hamiltoni. It is confined to the dense scrubs of the 

 localities mentioned. 



Ilab. — Table Cape, Circular Head. 



Flammulina savesi, Petterd. 



Helix savesi, Petterd, Mon. Tas. Land Shells, 1879, p. 12. 



Qhs. — The coarse sculpture and thin texture distinguish 

 this species which peculiarities are remarkably constant and 

 separate it from the two preceeding species. 



//,,/,, — Table Cape and Rocky Cape. Found in the thick 

 scrubs with the last. 



Flammulina fordei, Brazier. 



Helix fordei, Brazier, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1870, p. 662. Id., 

 Johnston, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1879 (1880), p. 50.; 



Flammulina fordei, Suter, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (6), xiii., 1894, 

 p. 64. 



Helix trajectura, Cox in Legrand, Coll. Mon., 1871, sp. 36, pi. ii., 

 f. 6. 



Helix mixta, Cox, op. cit., sp. 38, pi. ii., f. 1 1. 



//. tra/iquilla, Cox, op. cit., sp. 37, pi. ii., f. 3. 



Helix tabescens, Cox, op. cit., sp. 77. 



Helix allporti, Legrand, op. cit., sp. 18, pi. i., f. 2. 



Helix austrinns, Cox, op. cit., sp. 22, pi. i., f. 3. 



Helix medianns, Cox, op. cit., sp. 19, pi. i, f. 1. 



Helix helice, C<>x, <>/>. cit., sp. 20. 



