300 RECORDS OP THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



//,,/,. — Near Launceston, at a locality a little beyond the 

 First Basin. Tt has not, so far, been located anywhere else. 

 Doubtless one of the most beautifully sculptured species known 

 in the island. 



Flammulina roblini, Petterd. 



(Pates lxxxiv., figs. 20, 21, 22.) 



Helix roblini, Petterd, Mon. Tas. Land Shells, 1879, p. 38; 

 Journ. Conch., ii., 1879, p. 210. 

 Obs. —Figured from an authentic specimen in the Tasmanian 

 Museum. Height, 1 ; maj. diam., 2*2 ; min. diam., 1*8 mm. 



Jlab. — Distillery Creek, near Launceston. Extremely difficult 



to find. 



Flammulina curaco;e, Brazier. 



(Plate lxxxiii., figs. 14, 15, 16.) 



Helix curacoce, Brazier, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1870, p. 659. 

 Helix ramsgatensis, Cox in Legrand, Coll. Mon., 1871, sp. 33, 

 pi. i., f. 13. 



Obs. — The original of our figure is from Recherche Bay and 

 is in the Tasmanian Museum. Height, 3; maj. diam., 5 - 85; min. 

 diam., 4*75 mm. 



Jfub. — Mount Wellington, Recherche Bay, and doubtfully 

 at Mount Nelson. A rare species that has only been obtained 

 at the localities indicated. 



Flammulina otwayensis, Petterd. 

 (Plate lxxxv., figs. 23, 24, 25). 



Helix otwayensis, Petterd, Mon. Tas. Land Shells, 1879, p. 39; 



Journ. Conch., ii., 1879, p. 356. Id., Johnston, Proc. 



Roy. Soc. Tas, 1879 (1880), p. 24. 

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



xxvii, 1903, p. 605, pi. xxix., f. 10, 11, 12. 



V a r. — alpina, Johnston, in Petterd, op. cit., p. 39. 



Jlab. — Surrey Hills. 



Qbs. — We figure a specimen of var. alpina from Surrey Hills, 

 the property of the Tasmanian Museum. Height, 2*35 ; maj. 

 diam, 3-9 ; min. diam, 3-25 mm. 



jfab. — North-west Tasmania. Extends to Victoria. Another 

 rare species that is apparently confined to the portion of the 

 island indicated. 



