Quarterly Journal of Conchology. 273 



Also No. 8 Island, Claremont Group, off Cape Sidmouth, 

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

 York, North Australia. 



13. Vertigo Scotti, Brazier, Proc. Zool. Society, 1874, p. 669, 



pi. Ixxxiii, figs. 24 — 26. 



Only one specimen found at the watering place, under a 

 bit of wood. 



14. Diplommatina Gowllandi, Brazier, Proc. Zool. Society, 



1874, p. 670, pi. Ixxxiii, figs. 19 — 21. 



Found at the roots of trees, crawling upon the grass 

 during a heavy rain. On my second visit to the island, in 



1875, I only obtained 3 specimens, no rain having fallen 

 for some months. Everything appeared to have been 

 burnt up with the warm weather. 



15. Cyclophorus (Ditropis) Whitei, Brazier, Proc. Zool. 



Society, 1S74, p. 669, pi. Ixxxiii, figs.. 5 — 7. 



Found under wood near the watering place. 



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

 under coral at the edge of the brushes. 



16. Leptopoma vitreum, Lesson, Voy. de la Coq., p. 346, 



pi. 13, fig. 6. 



=^ Dermatocera vitrea, H. & A. Adams. 



Found on the leaves and trunks of trees and small 

 bushes, at the altitude of 456 feet. 



Also found at the whole of the Solomon Islands, New 

 Britain and New Ireland. They are brought off by the 

 natives in small-sized baskets, three or four quarts in each. 

 The Rev. George Brown, -on his return from New Britain 



