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3^, the first keeled above, with concave crown, first 1^ densely gran- 

 ose in spiral series, next half-whorl longitudinally striate, the striae 

 more or less granulous. 



Aperture very large, ovate, showing the markings within ; outer 

 lip thin and simple; columella concave, thin, with a sharp, thread- 

 like edge. 



Alt. 24, diam. 14, longest axis of aperture 17 mill. 



Alt. 28J, diam. 18, longest axis of aperture 20 mill. 



Bulimus larreyi BRAZ., P. Z. S., 1871, p. 32l.Bulimma (Le- 

 parus} larreyi Braz., Cox, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 8. Wales (2), ii, p. 

 1062, pi. 20, f. 1, 2 (1888). Panda larreyi Braz., HEDLEY, Rec. 

 Austr. Mus., ii, p. 29. PILSBRY, Man. Concli. ix, p. 164, pi. 46, f. 

 13, 14 (after Cox). 



Queensland, Australia: Manarm Creek, Bellengen (Bellenger) 

 River, under burnt logs (King Larrey). Northern N. S. W.: Clar- 

 ence River (Cox). 



The specimen illustrated is not quite mature. Brazier's type meas- 

 ured one inch two lines long. I have lately received very beautiful 

 specimens nearly 30 mill, long, from Dr. J. C. Cox, showing varia- 

 tion in the girdles of blackish spots. The surface in fresh specimens 

 has a velvet-like appearance. Mr. Hedley writes: "I have lately 

 seen an extensive series of Panda larreyi. It seems to constantly 

 differ from atomata in the smaller size, narrower form and more 

 vivid coloration. Its geographic range is different. Going north it 

 immediately succeeds atomata, and inhabits the coastal area between 

 the Hunter and the Clarence Rivers, N. S. W." 



Named for a native chief. 



Genus CARYODES Albers. 

 Manual, vol. ix, p. 161. 



C. DUFRESNII (Leach). PI. 5, figs. 85-93. 



Shell imperforate, oval or oblong, solid ; typically dull reddish- 

 brown, paler on the spire, with a peripheral pair of olive-yellow 

 bands enclosing a dark girdle. Surface varying from dull to glossy, 

 densely and minutely punctate throughout (or with this sculpture ob- 

 solete on the last whorl or its lower half). Spire convexly conic, 

 with extremely obtuse apex. Whorls 4J to 5J. 



Aperture slightly oblique, ovate, the columellar margin sinuous; 



