MOLLUSCA OF TASMANIA — PETTERD AND HEDLEY. 303 



<Conus pontificalis, or Crenatula modiolaris were reported from 

 Tasmania by these collectors, who had evidently mixed 

 specimens from the localities in question. 



Species naturalised in Tasmainia. 



Limax maximus, Linne. 



Obs. — Introduced in Hobart and Launceston. 12 Now extremely 

 abundant all over the island. 



Limax flavus, Linne. 



Launceston, Musson (op. cit., p. 892). 



Agriolimax agrestis, Linne. 



Obs. —This appears to be tin- species described by Tate 7 ; 

 from Tasmania as Limax legrandi. 14 Widely distributed, but 

 not so plentiful as the preceding. 



milax gagates, Draparnaud. 



Ob*. — Described by Tate (op. cit.) from Tasmanian material as 

 Mil ax tasmanicus. Very plentiful. 



Vallonia pulchella, Miiller. 



Obs. — Abundant round Hobart. 15 



Vitrea cellaria, Miillei'. 



Obs. — Well established in Hobart and Launceston (Pettercl, 



Op. cit.}. 



Helix aspersa, Linne. 



Obs. — Introduced by Mr. 0. E. Beddome to Hobart. 1 ' 1 Unfor- 

 tunately too plentiful, both north and south. 



VlTREA CRVSTALLINA, Miiller. 



Obs. — Has not been previously recorded. It was taken by one 

 of us (W.F.P) in Hobart. This was found in some numbers 

 living in gardens. 



12 Musson- Proc Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, (2), v., 1S90 (1801), p. 892. 



13 Tate— Proc. Roy. Sue. Tas., 1880, p. 16). 



1A Medley— Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, (2), v., 1891, p. 896. 

 13 Petterd— Mon. Tas. Land Shells, 1879, p. 43. 

 l6 Petterd — Journ. Conch., ii., 1S79, p. 96. 



