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I have found it also in various parts of Port Jackson, such 

 as the head of Middle Harbour, under stones in damp 

 places, near small runs of fresh water. 



Planorbis Gilbert! Dunker.— Lillesmere Lagoons, Burdekin 

 River, Queensland. 



Segmentina Australiensis E. A. Smith. — Swamps and 

 watercourses, Waterloo, near Sydney, N.S.W.. Mr. Edgar 

 A. Smith informs me that he thinks that his Segmentina 

 Victoricc may prove to be only a variety of his S. Austra- 

 liensis. Of the vast number I sent the British Museum he 

 says that in some he found they had the internal lamellae, 

 and others wanting it altogether. To settle the point a 

 large series of the Victorian shell is required. From what 

 I see of the few specimens of the S. Victoria that I 

 have I conclude that Mr. Smith is correct as to its being 

 S. Australiensis. . . 



Helix Novae-Hollandiae Cixa.y =^ M. dupuyana Pfr. — Man- 

 arm Creek, Bellenger River, N.S.W. Found under logs 

 on the ground. 



H. Kusteri Pfr. — Ponope, Caroline Islands. Found under 

 decayed wood and leaves in damp ground. 



H. eustoma Fir. = If. erinaceus Pfr, — Uji Island, Solomon 

 Island. 



H, Broad ben ti Brazier. — Laloki and Goldie Rivers, British 

 New Guinea. 



H. Goldiei Brazier = H. oxystoma E. A. Smith (non Thomae). 

 — Laloki and Goldie Rivers, and foot of the Mount Owen, 

 Stanley Range, British New Guinea. 



H. Strabo Brazier = j^ katauensis Tapparone Canefri. — 

 Krema District, Maclachie Point, foot of the Albert Range 

 of Mountains, British New Guinea. The type of this 

 species I collected in 1874, in the "Chevert^' Expedition, 

 at the Katan River, on the west side of the Gulf of Papua. 

 The specimens sent the Society are from the east side of 



J.C., vi., Apr., 1889. 



