INDEX TO THE LAND SHELLS OF VICTORIA. 
E. murrayana is related to E. funerea, than which it is larger, 
flatter, with wider umbilicus, and more distant radial lamelle. It 
has not hitherto been recorded from Victoria. Some examples 
from Geelong, collected by Dr. T. 8. Hall, have a narrower umbilicus 
and weaker closer radial riblets than typical shells from the Murray 
cliffs. For these we adopt the varietal name of submurrayana, 
which Professor Tate proposed to bestow when he had this form 
under consideration. A specimen in the Australian Museum here 
figured is, major diam., 6°5 mm. ; minor diam., 5 mm.; and height, 
3°5 mm. 
ENDODONTA RETIPORA, Cox, var. MELBOURNENSIS, Cox. 
Helix retipora, Cox, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1867, p. 39. 
Id., Mon. Austr. Land Shells, 1868, p. 21, pl. viz., f. 8. 
Id., Billinghurst, Vict. Nat., X., 1893, p. 62. 
Helix melbournensis, Cox, Mon. Austr. Land Shells, 1868, p. 22, 
Dl. Bits f. 10: 
Id., Tate, Trans. Roy. Soc., IV., 1882, p. 75. 
Endodonta melbournensis, Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W., 
XXVITI., 1902 (1903), p. 604, pl. rrai., f. 16, 17. 
The Victorian form is rather more finely sculptured than the 
South Australian, but the difference is not constant enough for 
specific distinction. 
Habitat—Melbourne (Masters), Fernshaw (Petterd), Castlemaine 
(Billinghurst), Gippsland and Wimmera (Australian Museum), Mount 
Macedon, Dandenong Range, and Western Port (Kershaw). 
ENDODONTA TAMARENSIS, Petterd. 
Helix tamarensis, Petterd, Mon. Tasm. Land Shells, 1879, p. 30. 
Id., Tate, Trans. Roy. Soc., S.A., IV., 1882, p. 75. 
Charopa tamarensis, Billinghurst, Vict. Nat., X., 1893, p. 62. 
Endodonta tamarensis, Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc., N'S.W., XXVII., 
1903, p. 605, pl. xxzxi., f. 18, 19, 20. 
Id., Petterd and Hedley, Rec. Austr. Mus., VII., 1909, p. 291. 
Habitat—Burrumbeet (Tate), Mount Franklin (Billinghurst). 
Genus CysToPELTA, Tate, 1881. 
CYSTOPELTA PETTERDI, Tate. ~ 
Cystopelta petterdi, Tate, Proc. Roy. Soc., Tasm., 1880 (1881), 
peelile 
Id., Hedley, Proc. Linn. Soc., N.S.W., (2), V., 1890, pp. 44-46, 
pl. i.; and Rec. Austr. Mus., II., 1896, p. 102. 
Id., Petterd and Hedley, Rec. Austr. Mus., VII., 1909, p. 292. 
Habitat.—Ballarat (Musson), Loch (Frost). 
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