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transient features as colour and transparency, whicli separate 

 the existing shells H. Sinclairi and H. hombycina are not 

 preserved, but as the existing species named are only recog- 

 nised by me as varieties of one species, the absence of such 

 features are unimportant. 

 BuLiMus GuNNii, G-. B. Sowerby. 



Strzelecki's N.S.W. and V.L., p. 298. Shell oblong-oval, 

 thin, whorls 4 to 5, subventricose, smooth (?) ; suture con- 

 spicuous. A species, says Mr. Morris, which resembles 

 Bulimus granulosis in form, differing from that species, how- 

 ever, in being exceedingly thin. As we have only the cast of 

 the inside we cannot further describe it. 



Loc. near Yellow Limestone, Hobart Town. From the 

 fragments of the species submitted to me, I should infer that 

 it is closely allied to the existing species, B. Tasmanicus. 

 The whorls are striated, irregularly, transversely, as in the 

 existing species, B. Tasmanicus. 



