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conoid, obtuse ; whorls 6, moderately convex, rapidly increasing, last 

 convex and inflated in front, slightly descending ; umbilicus large, 

 deep, and slanting ; aperture oblique, lunately ovate, interior of aper- 

 ture of a bright flesh tinge ; peristome simple, white, straight ; 

 margins approximating and joined by a thin callus, right margin 

 dilated, columellar margin broadly expanded and reflected, covering 

 one third of the umbilicus. 



Diam. maj. 8, min. 6|, alt. 5 lines. 



Hab. Ipswich, Queensland, inland 50 miles from Brisbane : rare 

 {coll. Brazier). 



I possess two specimens of this species, which approaches near to 

 H. prunum, Fer., from Port Darwin and Port Essington, also to 

 H.greenhilli, Cox, from the Dawson River. I have named it with 

 great pleasure in honour of Dr. George Bennett, F.L.S., whose inde- 

 fatigable exertions in the cause of science have made us acquainted 

 with many new and rare specimens of natural history from Australia 

 and the Polynesian Islands. 



4. Helix (Trachia) endeavourensis. 



Shell umbilicated, depressed, rather thin, very closely, regularly, 

 and finely striated, shining, pale horny; spire rather prominent; suture 

 slightly impressed ; whorls 5g, moderately convex, last roundly con- 

 vex, inflated and deflexed in front ; base convex and striated the same 

 as the upper surface ; umbilicus rather wide and deep ; aperture 

 oblique, lunately ovate ; peristome thickened and reflected, tinged 

 with flesh-colour ; margins approximating, right margin expanded, 

 thin, straight, columellar margin reflected a little over the umbilicus. 



Diam. maj. 7, min. 5, alt. 3f lines. 



Hab. Endeavour River, north coast of Australia {coll. Brazier). 



There is only one specimen of this species that I know of, and in 

 my collection ; it is of a much larger size than H. torresiana, Homb. 

 et Jacq., and the sculpture is also very fine, whereas in the species 

 of the French authors the sculpture is coarse. 



5. Helix (Cam.ena) aureedensis. 



Shell umbilicated, depressedly globose, rather solid, very finely ob- 

 liquely striated, and, under the lens finely granulated, dark chestnut ; 

 suture ornamented with a fine white thread, and also a broad dirty 

 white undefined zone round the umbilicus ; spire broadly conoid, 

 obtuse ; whorls 6 to 6|, convex, the five upper whorls of a reddish 

 chestnut, the last increasing in size, rounded and deflected in front ; 

 base convex ; aperture diagonally ovately lunate, brownish white 

 within ; peristome straight, ivory-white, slightly thickened and re- 

 flected ; margins approximating, right margin expanded, columellar 

 margin arcuate and reflexed, concealing nearly half of the umbilicus, 

 which is deep. 



Diam. maj. 1-J-, min. \\, alt. 1 inch. 



Hab. Aureed Island, Torres Strait, North coast of Australia 

 {coll. Brazier and Hargraves) . 



This species I have seen in some of the Australian collections 



