MOLLUSCA OF TASMANIA — PETTERD AND HEDLEY. 299 



Hab. — Widely distributed. This is an abundant species only 

 at Recherche Bay. At Mount Bischoff, Pieman River, and 

 Mount Wellington it is comparatively rare. 



Flammulina diemenensis, Cox. 



Helix diemenensis, Cox, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1867 (1868), p. 723 ; 

 Mon. Austr. Land Shells, 1868, p. 20, pi. \ii., f. 6, 6a. Id., 

 Johnston, Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., 1879 (1880), p. 49. 



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

 1894, p. 64. 



Helix wellingtonensis, Cox, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1867 (1868), p. 723; 



Mon. Austr. Land Shells, 1868, p. 29, pi. vii., f. 5, 5a. 

 Helix thompsoni, Cox in Legrand, Coll. Mon., 1871, sp. 73. 

 Helix daveyensis, Cox, op. cit., sp. 35, pi. ii., f. 4. 

 Helix atkinsoni, sp. 62, Cox, op. cit., pi. ii., f. 12. 

 Helix camillce, Cox, op. cii., sp. 74. 

 Helix midsoni, Brazier in Legrand, Coll. Mon., 1874, Addenda. 



Hab. — Generally distributed ; also islands in Bass Straits. It 

 is common all over the island. 



Flammulina agnewi, Cox. 



Helix agnewi, Cox in Legrand, Coll. Mon., 1871, sp. 27 pi i 



f. 8. 

 Helix petterdi, Brazier in Legrand, sp. 67. Brazier, Proc Zool 



Soc, 1871, p. 696. 



Var., peroni, Brazier, op. cit. 



Hab. — So far this distinct species has only been found at 

 the Huon Road, and the lower portion of Mount Wellington. 

 It is evidently an uncommon shell. 



Subgenus Allodiscus, Pilsbry, 1892. 



Obs. — The following species are assigned to this subgenus 

 by reason of their spirally striated nuclear whorls. 



Flammulina mathinn.e, Petterd. 



Helix mathinnce, Petterd, Mon. Tas. Land Shells, 1879, p. 26 ■ 

 Journ. Conch., ii., 1879, p. 214. 



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

 p. 64. 



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

 xxix., 1904, p. 182, pi. viii., f. 4, 6. 



