Quarfeiiy Journal of ConcJioIogy. 271 



5. Helix Russelli, Brazier, Proc. Zool. Society, 1874, p, 668, 



plate 13-14- 



Found near the watering place, under leaves at the roots 

 of trees. 



A small, turbinately globose, thin, shining, horny, brown 

 shell, with elevated spire. 



On my way to New Guinea, in 1875, I found it on 

 Barnard Islands No. Ill; Home Islands, off Cape Gren- 

 ville, North-East Australia ; Cape York, North Australia ; 

 Bet and Darnley Islands, Torres Straits ; Cardwell, Rock- 

 ingham Bay (Mr. C. E. Beddome). 



6. Helix iurriculata. Cox, Proc. Zool. Soc, 1867, P- 724. 



Found with Helix EUeryi and Russelli. 



It does not differ from the type specimens from Port 

 Curtis. 



Also Barnard Islands No. III. 



7. Helix pampina, Cox, Monog. Aust. Land Shells, 186S, 



p. 3, plate xix, fig. 9. 



Found on the leaves and trunks of trees, at an elevation 

 of 456 feet above sea level. I include this as I obtained 

 it during my second visit of a few hours, in 1875, to the 

 island, on my way to New Guinea. 



I also obtained specimens at the Great Palm and 

 Barnard Islands No. Ill, North-East Australia; Albany 

 Island and Cape York, North Australia. The typical 

 specimen in my collection was obtained at "Wide Bay, 

 Queensland, Bowen, Port Denison (Mr. A. Simson). 



