b RECORDS OF TUE ACSTRALIAN MDSELM. 



& Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.Wales, vi., 1881, p. 558 ; Id., Smitli, 

 Journ. Liun. Soc, Zool., xvi., 1882, p. 293 ; LL, Clessin, Concli. Cab., 

 i., Abtli. 17, 1885, p. 298, PI. xliii., fig. 2-5 ; hi, Cooke, Proc. Zuul. 

 Soc, 1889, p. 140, tig. 5. 

 Aiiqjle.rit liirritu, Tate, Proc. Liuii. Soc X.S.Wales, vi., 1881, ]). 409. 

 I'hysa tnrriculata, Tate & Brazier, Up. cit., p. 558 (Not Bulla tiirrita, 

 Gnieliti, Sy.st. Nat., xiii., 1791, p. 3428, iior Fliysa turrictdata, 

 Morelet, Voy. Welwitscli, 1868, p. 92, PI. ix., tig. 6.) 

 V'ar. KERSHAW! — i'hysa kershavi, Ten. Woods, Trans. Roy. Soc. Vict., 

 xiv., 1878, p. 64; /(/., Smith, Tate & Brazier; and Clessin, 0^>. cit. 



Var. C'lXGULAT.\ — I'hi/.sa cinyalafa, Clessin, Couch. Cab. i., Abth. 17, 

 1886, p. 364, PI. li., fig. 8; Baliim-^ alici"-, var. riinjulahi^, Billinghurst, 

 Victorian Naturalist, x., 1893, p. 63. 



Herewith is figured the sole type of Vhijsii ker-^lnu'-i, Ten. Woods 

 (PI. ii., fig. 17) from the Upper Yarra, No. 36083 of the National Museum, 

 Melbourne, 7 mm. long, 3.5 mm. broad. In support of the above synonymy, 

 1 also illustrate an authentic specimen of Aniplexa hirritit from Ballarat 

 (PI. i., tig. 14) 20 mm. long and 7 mm. broad, received by the Australian 

 Museum, thus labelled from Prof. R. Tate. I also figure (PI. ii., fig. 17) 

 the apex of a specimen collected at Lal-lal by ^Ir. Kershaw. The number 

 and importance of the spiral ridges are, as Smith has already remarked, 

 quite variable. 



Ui(h. — Ballarat (R. Tate), Castlemaine (Billinghurst), Lal-lal 

 (W. Kershaw) and Avon River (C. J. Gabriel). 



BULLINDS PECTOKOSDS, Co)irad. 



I'hysa i)ectorosm, Conrad, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., v., 1850, p. 11, 

 and Am. Journ. Conch., ii., 1866, p. 81, PI. i., fig. 11; /'/., Tate <fe 

 Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, vi., 1881, p. 556; /c/., Smith, 

 Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool., xvi., 1882, p. 279, PI. vi., fig. 11; /(/., Clessin, 

 Conch. Cab., i., Abth. 17, 1885, p. 245, PI., xxxvi., Hg. 10 ; Id., Cooke, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1889, p. 136, footnote; Id., Billinghurst, Victorian 

 Naturalist, x., 1893, p. 63 ; Id., Tate, Rep. Horn Exped., Zool., ii., 

 1906, p. 212. 



I'hysa piiiijHls, Sowerby, Conch. Icon., xix., 1874, PI. xii., tig. 93. 



Mr. Billinghurst has recorded this species as rare Ht Castlemaine. 



I fear that 1 was responsible for this identification, 'i'his Castlemaine 



form 1 nt)W consider to be B. toniisfrialus var. (iracJuKiidvus, Ten. Woods. 



IsODORA, Ehreiiberg. 



Isodura, Khrenbei'g, Symbol. Phys. Mollusc, &c., 1831, no pnginalion (fide 



Germain in de Keiville, Voy. en Kroumisie, Zool. 1908, p. 2 19) ; 



type l.^odnra hmrrhii, I'jlirenberg, a vai-iety of /. roiiloiid, Michaud, 



from North Africa. 

 hidorella, Tate, Kep. Horn Exped., Zool., ii., 1896, p. 212 ; type, i'hysa 



iieii-coiiibi, A. Adams <t Augas, 1863, from Central Austral in. 



Piofessor R. Tate cori-eclly segregated from the "Aus<rali:iii I'liysa-," 

 a group of species in which the columella lias lu) fold. These are readily 

 separated from those above called JIkIUhks by that feature and by a more 



