372 APPENmx. 



44. H. FranUancUensis, Forbes. (Voy. Rattlesnake,, t. 2, 



f. 2). 

 Loc. Frankland Isles and Lizard Island (Macgil- 

 livray). 



45. H. inconspicua, Forbes. (Voy. Rattlesnake^ t. 2;f. 3). 



Loc. Islet in Trinity Bay (Macgillivray). 



46. H. brevipila, PfeifFer. (Chemnitz^ Ed. 2, Helix t. 124^, 



f. 28—30). 

 Loc. Under dead leaves at roots of trees in Sunday 

 Island (Macgillivray). 



47. H. Fraseri, Gray. (Beecliey's Voy. Zool. t. 38, f. 6). 

 Loc. Wide Bay and Clarence River, New South 



WaleSj in the scrubs (MacgiUivray). The true locality 

 of this species — first given by Beck — is thus verified. 



48. H. Gartner 'tana ^ PfeifFer. 



Loc. Night Island, on trunks and branches of a Bom- 

 hax (MacgilHvray). 



49. H. sericatula, Pfeiffer. 



Loc. Port Jackson (Strange). 



BULIMUS. 



1. B. faha, Martyn. (Reeve Conch. Syst. t. 175, f. 13, 



14). 

 Loc. Australian Isles ? A Polynesian species. 



2. B. Tucker i, Pfeilfer. 



Loc. Inhabits most of the islands on the N.E. coast 

 of Australia. Among dead leaves at the roots of trees 

 and bushes in Fitzroy, Sunday, and Lizard Islands, and 

 at roots of grass in Sir Charles Hardy's Islands (Mac- 

 gillivray). 



3. B. Dufresnii, Leach. (Fer. Hist. t. iii. f. 1 — 3). 



Loc. Van Diemen's Land. Under logs and stones 

 (Macgillivray ) . 



