INDEX TO THE LAND SHELLS OF VICTORIA. 
All known Victorian species have now been illustrated, and the 
present index to the subject will enable students to identify them. 
But it is to be remembered that smaller and rarer species yet await 
discovery, and that the structure of some of the small forms also 
requires investigation. 
GROUP HETERURETHRA. 
Family Succineide. 
GeNus Succrnea, Draparnaud, 1801. 
SUCCINEA AUSTRALIS, Ferussac. 
Succinea australis, Ferussac, Tabl. Syst., [I., 1821, p. 27. 
Id., Quoy et Gaimard, voy. Astrolabe, Zool., II., 1832, p. 150, 
pl. xiir., f. 19-23. 
Id., Tate, Trans. Roy. Soc., S.A., IV., 1882, p. 95. 
Id., Billinghurst, Vict. Nat., X., 1893, p. 62. 
Id., Petterd and Hedley, Rec. Austr. Mus., VIT., 1909, p. 283. 
Habitat.—Western Port (Astrolabe), Melbourne (Petterd), Castle- 
maine and Harcourt (Billmghurst), Stawell (Australian Museum), 
Frankston and Wimmera District (Kershaw). 
GROUP SIGMURETHRA. 
SUB-GROUP HOLOPODA. 
Family Acavide. 
Genus Panpa, Albers, 1860. 
PANDA ATOMATA, Gray, var. KERSHAWI, Brazier. 
Bulimus kershawi, Brazier, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1871, p. 641. 
Id., Tate, Trans. Roy. Soc., S.A., IV., 1882, p. 75. 
Panda atomata, var. kershawi, Hedley, Rec. Austr. Mus., I1., 
1892, ‘p. 31, pl. v., f: 9. 
Habitat—Snowy River, Gippsland (W. Kershaw). The species 
is unknown between the Hunter and the Snowy rivers. This is the 
most remarkable instance of discontinuous distribution recorded 
among Australian land mollusea. 
Family Helicide. 
Genus Cutoritis, Beck, 1837. 
CHLORITIS VICTORIA, Cox. 
(Plate I., figs. 1, 2.) 
Helix victorie, Cox, Monogr. Austr. Land Shells, 1868, p. 37, 
pl. xit., f. 5. 
Helix brunonia, Johnston, Proc. Roy. Soc., Tasm., 1887, p. 75. 
Chloritis brunonia, Petterd and Hedley, Rec. Austr. Mus., VII., 
1909, p. 285, pl. laxxi., f. 2, 3, 4. 
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