272 Quarterly Journal of Conchology. 



8. Helix rustica, Pfr., Zeitschr. f. Malak., 1S52, p. 112, 



= H. inconspicua, Forbes. 

 = H. impexa, Reeve, 



Found under decayed ^yood and leaves, at the roots of 

 trees, near the watering place. 



9. Bulimus Tuckeri, Pfr., Proc Zool. Society, 1846, p. 30. 



= B. JFa///, Cox. 



Foinid in crevices of coral, at the roots of trees. 



Also on Barnard and Home Islands, North-East Aus- 

 tralia ; Albany Island and Cape York, North Australia ; 

 Sue, ^^'arrior, Bet, Long, Dungeness, and Cocoanut 

 Islands, Torres Straits. These last localities I visited in 

 ; 1875. Sunday, Lizard, and Sir Charles Hardy's Islands 

 (Macgillivray). All these islands are inside the great Aus- 

 tralian coral barrier. 



10. Bulimus pacificus, Pfr., Mon. Flelic. Yiv., 1S59, Vol. iii, 



p. 414. 



= I^///'a facifica, Pfr., Proc. Zool. Societ)-, 1846, 

 P- 31. 



Found with B. Tuckeri, and at the v.'hole of the above 

 islands. 



11. Helicarion Brazieri, Cox, Proc. Zool. Society, 1873, 



p. 151. 



Found at an altitude of 456 feet above sea level, crawl- 

 ing on the trunks of trees and on large granite boulders, in 

 the dark and thickly wooded virgin forest. 



12. Vertigo Macdonnelli, Brazier, Proc. Zool. Society, 1874, 



p. 669, pi. Ixxxiii, figs. 22-23. 



Found under leaves and at the roots of trees, 



