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tralia. Mr. Sowerby unfortunately places Botany Bay on the south- 

 west coast. Since I obtained the two specimens that Mr. Sowerby 

 mentions, I have obtained six more at the Bottle-and-Glass Rocks, 

 Port Jackson. The animal at present I have not examined. 



2. Helix (Trochomoepha) fessonia. 



Helix (Trochomorpha) fessonia, Angas, Proc. Zool Soc. 1869, 

 p. 626, pi. 48. fig. 7. 



Trochomorpha transarata, Mousson, Journal de Conch. 18/0, 

 part i. p. 121, pi. 7. tig. 1. 



Hab. Kantavu, Fiji Islands, on trees {Brazier) ; interior of Viti 

 Levu, or Great Fiji (Graff e). 



3. Helicina (Trochatella) tectiformis. 



Helicina tectiformis, Mousson, Journal de Couch. April 1, p. 199, 

 pi. 8. fig. 7. 



Helicina mangoensis, Sowerby, Proc. Zool. Soc. April 28, 1870, 

 p. 250. 



Hab. Mango Island, Fijis (Brazier). 



I presume that this species, described by M. Mousson, was also 

 obtained at Mango by Graffe. 



4. Helicina plicatilis. 



Helicina norfolkensis, Pfeiffer, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1856, p. 391 ; 

 Pfr. Mon. Pneu. Vivent. suppl. 1, p. 189, and suppl. 2, p. 220; 

 Sowerby, Thes. Conch, vol. iii. p. 292, tigs. 373 & 374. 



Helicina plicatilis, Mousson, Journal de Conch. 1865, p. 178. 



Hab. Upolu, Navigator's Islands ; found inland on trees (Brazier). 



No Helicina has been found on Norfolk Island up to the present 

 time, and the locality given to this species by the late Mr. H. 

 Cuming is incorrect. I visited that island seventeen years ago, and 

 a second time only six years ago. There are only two operculated 

 species found on it, Palaina coxi, H. Adams, and Omphalotropis 

 ceres, Pfr. 



5. COLTJMBELLA (MlTRELLA) ANGASI. 



Columbella interrupta, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1865, p. 56, pi. 2. 

 figs. 9 & 10. 



Hab. Shark Island, Port Jackson (coll. Brazier) ; York's Penin- 

 sula, South Australia (Mr. G. F. Angas) ; Hobart Town, Tasmania 

 (W. F. Petterd). 



Mr. Gaskoin described a Columbella interrupta in Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1851 ; as the species described by Mr. Angas requires a fresh 

 name, I have called it after him. 



